LIBRARY
ANDOVER NEWTON
THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL
GENERAL CATALOGUE
OF
Andover T. heological Seminary
1927
WITH BIOGRAPHICAL DATA FOR
1909-1927
Supplementing the General Catalogue of 1908
Compiled by
The Reverend OWEN H. GATES, Ph.D.
Librarian of the Andover-Harvard Theological Library
Samuel Usher
289 congress street
boston, mass.
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CONTENTS
Preface iv
Trustees of Phillips Academy 1
Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary .... 4
Visitors 5
Presidents 7
Professors 8
Instructors 10
Lecturers 12
Librarians 13
Biographical Record of Alumni 14
Deaths, 1908-27, arranged by years 126
Index of Officers 133
Index of Alumni 137
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PREFACE
The present volume serves as a supplement to the elaborate General
Catalogue prepared by the Rev. C. C. Carpenter, and dated 1908, the
centennial year of the Seminary, which was also the year of its removal
to Cambridge. It supplies an address list of living Andover students,
whether of the earlier or the later period; a necrology arranged by years,
for the period 1908-27; and a record of the service to church and education
rendered since 1908 by Andover men. It excludes as needless duplication
the names of the men, nearly 2500 in number, whose records had in 1908
been already closed by death, and the earlier records of the men then
living. The former volume suffices for such information. By direction
of the Trustees, the names of the officers of instruction and government
have been included from the beginning, in order to present a clearer
picture of those who have been responsible for the history of the school.
The new volume was proposed in 1919, and a questionnaire was sent
out at that time; but for good reasons the work was stopped, and the plan
was not revived until the summer of 1926, when my connection with it
began. The earlier questionnaire is the basis of the present work, and
this time the alumni have been annoyed only by way of supplementing
and correcting what I could learn from the 1920 replies and from the fine
collection of catalogues and year books at hand here in Cambridge. The
volume is not a rival, either in accuracy or fulness, of the 1908 issue, or of
the catalogues of other seminaries; on the contrary, I undertook it at the
request of the Trustees with the distinct purpose to hold it within moderate
limits both of time and costs — a purpose that seems to need no labored
justification. I would have it a model only in its modesty, its self-limita-
tion and in real, homely, practical service, which after all is the heart of
the matter.
The relocation of the Seminary in Cambridge in 1908, and its affiliation,
formal and informal, with other Cambridge schools, have raised problems
even in the compiling of an alumni catalogue, especially in the treatment
of names of men not candidates for the Andover degree.
A century ago the normal career of an Andover student was graduation
after three years of study in the school. Fifty years ago this norm had
largely disappeared. During the twenty-five years from 1870, thirty-
seven per cent of the students were not graduated, but either gave up
theological study or completed it somewhere else (in case of seventy per
cent of these men). More significantly still, during that period forty-
eight per cent of all students were at some time students in other semi-
naries. Clearly Andover Seminary, while still on the Hill, had become
quite familiar with the idea of sharing with sister institutions the work
of preparing men for the ministry. The fact has its bearing upon the
problem of its future work. Clearly also, the type of man attracted by
Andover has been that which goes and gets what it wants where it is to be
found. May this always be true!
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PREFACE
The removal to Cambridge brought the Seminary to a place where
students were to be found; and they found Andover, as their fathers had
found it fifty years ago. Few men have been graduated, but more men
have received instruction from Andover instructors in the nineteen years
in Cambridge than in the previous twenty-seven years; and this in spite
of drawbacks which need not be rehearsed here. To omit the names of
men who were not primarily registered in Andover would be to ignore to
that extent the real service of the school, and to shut our eyes to the full
measure of success that has attended the removal.
Accordingly for the period since 1908, in this catalogue as in the annual
catalogues, the names of all students are listed who have received instruc-
tion from Andover instructors. The entries are according to the following
scheme: Graduates, both early and late, are given in bold faced type
under the year of their graduation; as for others, before 1908 they are
listed as in the former catalogue, and, since 1908, in the first full year
of their study. In case of all later students, the years of their study are
given in the parenthesis, and if they are primarily members of another,
affiliated, school, the initials of the school are given. An illustration
follows, which may help to explain the explanation. JOHN DOE (1914—
16 S. T. B.) means that he was graduated from Andover in 1916, after
studying here two years, 1914-15, and 1915-16. Richard Roe (1914-15;
1915-16 Epis. T. S. stu.; 1916-17 Harv. gr. sch. stu.; 1917-18 Harv. D. S.
stu.) would mean, if he survived the experience, that he studied in An-
dover four years, 1914-18, the first year being registered in Andover, the
other years in other schools as indicated.
I have not been at pains to replace the Congregational title " Pastor"
by the technical title appropriate to other denominations, as no ambiguity
seems to be involved, and especially as I note that some churches which
employ various titles do not take the trouble to discriminate between
them in their own year books, and most replies received do not report
exactly.
No attempt has been made to account for every year of a man's mature
life, and his service to church and higher education has received more
attention than other callings. War service is ordinarily limited to service
abroad.
The abbreviations used are not excessive for works of this kind, and
will be easily understood by readers who are ordinarily familiar with
church and school terms. Uniformity of abbreviation and of names of
schools has not been deemed essential.
It is a pleasure to testify to the personal courtesy and cordiality of
those who have given the information asked from them, both the alumni
themselves and the various school offices addressed. At the same time
I seem to read between the lines of the returns, and especially of the non-
returns, more or less indifference on the part of most of the men to such
a publication as this; but all signs point to the desirability of more fre-
quent and less formal communications between school and alumni, if the
ideal sympathetical relationship is to be realized.
Owen H. Gates.
July 25, 1927.
TRUSTEES OF PHILLIPS ACADEMY
By an Act passed June 19, 1807, the Massachusetts General Court authorized the Trustees
of Phillips Academy in Andover to hold additional property for the conduct of a theological
institution in the Academy. The trust was accepted by vote Sept. 2, 1807, and the Seminary
was opened for instruction Sept. 28, 1808. Its legal status remained unchanged until April 1,
1907.
1778-1790 *Samuel Phillips President 1778-90
1778-1794 *John Phillips President 1791-94
1778-1802 *William Phillips President 1794-96
1778-1818 *Oliver Wendell Treasurer 1795-1803
1778-1802 *John Lowell
1778-1781 *Josiah Stearns
1778-1791 *Elias Smith
1778-1795 *William Symmes
1778-1809 "Jonathan French Clerk 1778-1809
1778-1802 *Samuel Phillips President 1796-1802
1778-1826 *Eliphalet Pearson President 1802-1821
1778-1808 *Nehemiah Abbot Treasurer 1778-95
1781-1803 *David Tappan
1786-1793 *Ebenezer Pemberton
1791-1827 *William Phillips President 1821-27
1795-1807 *Samuel Abbot
1795-1836 *Mark Newman Clerk 1809-33
1795-1801 *Jacob Abbot
1795-1826 *Jedidiah Morse
1801-1820 *John Phillips (Son of Judge Samuel Phillips)
1802-1823 *John Phillips (Son of William Phillips)
1802-1828 *Josiah Quincy
1802-1846 *Samuel Farrar Treasurer 1803^0
1804-1856 *Daniel Dana
1809-1837 *Abiel Holmes
1810-1833 *John Adams
1811-1848 *Samuel Hall Walley Clerk 1833-39
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TRUSTEES
1820-1838 "Jonathan Phillips
1820-1853 "Justin Edwards President 1850-53
1823-1843 "Samuel Hubbard President 1827-43
1826-1835 "Benjamin Blydenburg Wisner
1826-1840 "John Hubbard Church
1827-1837 "William Bostwick Banister
1829-1837 "Jeremiah Evarts
1831-1850 "Samuel Turell Armstrong President 1843-50
1833-1837 "Osgood Johnson
1835-1846 "Ebenezer Burgess
1837-1845 "William Cogswell
1837-1881 "Ebenezer Alden
1838-1871 "Samuel Harvey Taylor Clerk 1839-71
1839-1858 "Samuel Fletcher Treasurer 1841-50
1839-1856 "Brown Emerson
1841-1847 "Rufus Anderson
1844-1863 "John Aiken President 1854-57
1846-1860 "Luther Fraseur Dimmick
1846-1849 "Willard Child
1846-1864 "William Joseph Hubbard President 1857-64
1847-1852 "Samuel Cram Jackson
1848-1850 "Samuel Hurd Walley
1850-1878 "Seth Sweetser President 1864-78
1850-1852 "Daniel Noyes Treasurer 1850-52
1851-1870 "Linus Child
1852-1868 "John Lord Taylor Treasurer 1852-68
1852-1858 "William Hyde
1856-1876 "William Augustus Stearns
1858-1873 "Reuben Atwater Chapman
1858-1885 "Alpheus Hardy President 1878-85
1858-1870 "Amos Blanchard
1861-1899 "Daniel Taggart Fiske President 1885-99
1863-1867 "Edward Silas Tobey
1866-1869 "John Kingsbury
1867-1893 "Edward Taylor Treasurer 1868-89
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TRUSTEES
1868-1882 *Edmund Kimball Alden Clerk 1871-72
1870-1900 *Joshua Wyman Wellman
1870-1880 *Peter Smith
1871-1873 *Frederic William Tilton Clerk 1872-73
1873-1901 *Cecil Franklin Patch Bancroft Clerk 1873-1901
1874-1905 *Thomas Hastings Russell
1874-1897 * Joseph Samuel Ropes
1876-1911 *Alexander McKenzie
1878-1904 *William Henry Willcox
1881-1903 *Robert Roberts Bishop President 1900-03
1881-1902 *Franklin Carter
1885-1902 *Alpheus Holmes Hardy Treasurer 1889-1901
1886-1908 *James Gardiner Vose
1886-1888 "Horace Fairbanks
1889-1898 *Rowland Hazard
1893-1899 *Theodore Moody Osborne
1899-1919 *George Brown Knapp
1899- James Hardy Ropes Clerk 1901-03
1901- Clarence Morgan
1901- James Cowan Sawyer Treasurer 1901-
1901-1908 *Charles Orrin Day
1902-1909 *George Harris President 1903-1909
1902- Clifford Herschel Moore
1902- Alfred Lawrence Ripley
1903- Alfred Ernest Stearns Clerk 1903-
1905- Henry Lewis Stimson
1906-1907 *Charles Lothrop Noyes
TRUSTEES OF ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
By Act of the Massachusetts Legislature, approved April 1, 1907, the Trustees of Phillips
Academy then in office were incorporated as a new board under the name of the Trustees of
Andover Theological Seminary, empowered to hold the property and conduct the affairs of the
Seminary with the same rights, duties, powers and obligations in relation to the Seminary as
hitherto pertained to the Trustees of Phillips Academy.
1907-1907 *Alexander McKenzie See Class of 1861
1907-1907 *James Gardiner Vose
1907-1919 *George Brown Knapp
1907-1907 James Hardy Ropes See Class of 1893
1907-1907 Clarence Morgan
1907-1908 James Cowan Sawyer Treasurer 1907-08
1907-1908 *Charles Orrin Day Class of 1877
1907-1914 *George Harris See Class of 1869 President 1907-14
1907-1907 Clifford Herschel Moore
1907-1908 Alfred Lawrence Ripley
1907-1919 Alfred Ernest Stearns
1907-1907 Henry Lewis Stimson
1907-1923 *Charles Lothrop Noyes See Class of 1880
1907-1917 George Angier Gordon
1907-1916 Nehemiah Boynton See Class of 1882 President 1915-16
1907- Harry Pinneo Dewey See Class of 1887
1907- Harry Norman Gardiner
Professor of Philosophy Smith College 1888-1924 and
emeritus
1907-1908 *George Perry Morris
1907-1907 * Arthur Grimes Stanwood
1907-1908 Frank Gaylord Cook Clerk 1907-08
1908-1919 *Burton Payne Gray Clerk 1908-19
Died Sept. 6, 1919
1908- William Frederick Whittemore Treasurer 1908-
1908- Samuel Usher
1908-1914 *Frank Ashley Day
Died in St. Augustine, Fla. Jan. 15, 1914
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TRUSTEES
1908- Arthur Beebe Chapin
b. Nov. 17, 1868; A.B. Amherst 1891; Mayor of Hol-
yoke 1898-1904; State Treas. Mass. 1904-09; Bank
Commissioner 1909-12; v. pres. Am. Trust Co., Boston,
from 1912.
1909-1915f Frederick Harlan Page See Class of 1893
1915-1926 *Edwin F. Fobes
Died in Lexington, July 13, 1926
1915-1917 Albert Parker Fitch See list of Professors
1915-1922f Harris Grafton Hale See Class of 1891
1917- Charles Francis Carter See Class of 1882 President
1918-
1919-1926f and 1926- Frederick Harlan Page Clerk 1919- See
also 1909-1915
1921- Washington Irving Bullard
b. Waltham, Feb. 22, 1881; Boston Univ. 1905; news-
paper reporter and editor; manufacturing; v. pres.
Merchants Nat. Bank, Boston 1917-26; dir. various
mfg., financial and benevolent organizations; mayor of
Danielson, Conn, three terms.
1921- Harold Stearns Davis
b. Manchester, N. H. Oct. 8, 1881; A.B. Harv. 1901;
LL.B. 1904; clerk Old South Church, Boston; lawyer.
1922f- Oliver Dana Sewall See Class of 1892
1922- Willard Learoyd Sperry See list of Professors
VISITORS
The "Statutes of the Associated Foundation in the Theological institution in Andover,"
accepted by the Trustees, May 10, 1808, provide for a Board of Visitors. The Board was
incorporated by Act of the Legislature, Jan. 17, 1824, as "Visitors of the Theological Institution
in Phillips Academy in Andover."
1808-1812 *Samuel Abbot
1808-1841 *William Bartlet
1808-1827 *Moses Brown
1808-1808 MohnNorris
1808-1816 "Timothy Dwight
tin 1908 the Trustees invited the Alumni to make a nomination for a Trustee to be elected
by the Board if they approved the nomination, the understanding between the nominee and
the Alumni being that he should resign after a term of six years, to be followed by another
Alumni representative chosen in the same manner. Later the invitation was modified so that
the Alumni were invited to make nominations every three years, thus providing for two
representatives.
VISITORS
1808-1819 *Samuel Spring
1811-1826 *George Bliss
1816-1832 *Calvin Chapin
1819-1821 *Samuel Worcester
1821-1837 *Jeremiah Day
1826-1837 *William Reed
1832-1849 *Heman Humphrey
1837-1847 *John Codman
1837-1843 *William Bostwick Banister
1843-1850 *Seth Terry
1848-1856 *Richard Salter Storrs
1848-1857 *Mark Hopkins
1850-1870 *Samuel Hurd Walley
1856-1865 *William Theodore Dwight
1858-1865 *Selah Burr Treat
1865-1875 *Asa Dodge Smith
1865-1878 *Ray Palmer
1870-1874 Thomas Hastings Russell
1874-1885 *Charles Theodore Russell
1874-1892 *Julius Hawley Seelye
1878-1879 *Gordon Hall
1880-1888 *William Tappan Eustis
1885-1895 *Joshua Newell Marshall
1888-1897 *George Leon Walker
1892-1896 *Alonzo Hall Quint
1895-1912 *William Garry Bassett
1896-1907 * Arthur Little See Class of 1864
1897-1907 Henry Albert Stimson See Class of 1869
1907-1922 *Samuel Valentine Cole See Class of 1887
1912-1925 William Rogers Campbell See Class of 1881
1920- Thomas Weston Clerk of Board
b. Newton, Aug. 12, 1875; A.B. Harv. 1895; LL.B. 1899;
member Newton bd. of Aldermen 1905-09 and Pres.
1908-09; member Mass. House of Rep. 1915-18;
Senate 1919-20; Judge of Newton District Court.
Address 84 State St., Boston, Mass.
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VISITORS
1922- Benjamin Albert Willmott President of Board
b. London, Eng. Nov. 16,1868; grad. Bangor 1896; ord.
Lee, N. H. July 1, 1896 and p. 1896-1900; Townsend,
Mass. 1900-06; First ch. Lowell 1906-12; Bethany ch.
Quincy 1912-15; Immanuel-Walnut Ave. — Eliot ch.
Roxbury 1922-24; Athol from 1925.
Address Athol, Mass.
1925- Edwin Victor Bigelow
b. Kingsport, N. S. June 9, 1866; B.A. Univ. Wash.
1887; A.M. 1890 and Harv. 1891; S.T.B. Yale 1890;
stu. Harv. D.S. 1890-91; ord. Cohasset Sept. 24, 1891
and p. 1891-1901; Eliot ch. Lowell 1901-12; South ch.
Andover from 1912. Address Andover, Mass.
PRESIDENTS OF THE FACULTY
From 1919 to 1921 the title was Dean
1827-1834 *Ebenezer Porter
1836-1842 *Justin Edwards
1842-1853 *Ralph Emerson
1853-1868 *Edwards Amasa Park
1868-1877 *John Lord Taylor
1877-1896 *Egbert Coffin Smyth
1896-1899 *George Harris
1899-1901 George Foot Moore
1901-1908 *Charles Orrin Day
1909-1917 Albert Parker Fitch
1917-1921 *John Winthrop Platner Acting Pres. 1917-19; Dean
from 1919.
1922-1926 Willard Learoyd Sperry
PROFESSORS
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Abbot Professorship
1808-1846 *Leonakd Woods
1847-1881 *Edwards Amasa Park
1883-1899 *George Harris See Class of 1869
1900-1908 Edward Young Hincks See Class of 1870
1909- Daniel Evans See Class of 1891
SACRED LITERATURE
Associate Professorship from 1908; title changed 1893 to Norris Professorship
1808-1809 *Eliphalet Pearson
1810-1848 *Moses Stuart
1830-1833 *Edward Robinson
Professor Extraordinary
1848-1852 *Bela Bates Edwards
1852-1864 *Calvin Ellis Stowe
1864-1882 *Joseph Henry Thayer
1883-1887 *Frank Edward Woodruff
1888-1918 *William Henry Ryder See Class of 1869
1920-1926 Henry Joel Cadbury See Class of 1909
Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpretation
SACRED RHETORIC
Bartlet Professorship; Brown Professorship, 1819-24
1809-1811 *Edward Dorr Griffin
1812-1832 *Ebenezer Porter
1819-1824 *James Murdock
Brown Professor
1833-1835 *Thomas Harvey Skinner
1836-1847 *Edwards Amasa Park
1848-1879 *Austin Phelps
1879-1893 *William Jewett Tucker See Class of 1866
1893-1893 Theodore Claudius Pease
1896-1900 *John Wesley Churchill
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PROFESSORS
1901-1908 "Charles Orrin Day See Class of 1877
1909-1917 Albert Parker Fitch
b. Boston, Mar. 6, 1877; A.B. Harv. 1900; B.D. Union
Theol. Sem. 1903; D.D. Amherst 1909 and Williams
1914; ord. Flushing, L. I. Apr. 9, 1903 and p. 1903-05;
Mt. Vernon ch. Boston, Mass. 1905-09; prof, and pres.
of Faculty A. T. S. 1909-17; preacher to Harv. Univ.
1909-17; Andover prof, in Harv. Univ. 1910-17; prof.
History of rel. Amherst 1917-23; Carleton Coll. 1923-.
1917-1926 Willard Learoyd Sperry
b. Peabody Apr. 5, 1882; A.B. Olivet Coll. 1903 and
Oxford Univ. Eng. 1907; M.A. 1912 and Yale 1909;
D.D. Yale 1922 and Amherst 1923; ord. Fall River,
Feb. 17, 1909 and asst. p. and p. 1908-14; Central ch.
Boston 1914-22; assoc. prof. Pract. Theol. A. T. S.
1918-22; prof. 1922-26; do Harv. Univ. on Andover
foundation 1922-26; Trustee, A. T. S. from 1922;
preacher to Harv. Univ. from 1922; dean of Theol.
School in Harvard Univ. from 1922; prof. Homiletics
Harv. Univ. from 1924.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Brown Professorship
1824-1828 *James Murdock
1829-1853 *Ralph Emerson
1853-1862 * Willi am Greenough Thayer Shedd
1863-1904 *Egbert Coffin Smyth
1901-1921 *John Winthrop Platner
Also Taylor Professorship from 1917; Andover prof.
Eccl. Hist. Harv. Univ. from 1908; died in Cambridge,
Mar. 18, 1921.
HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Hitchcock Professorship
1837-1848 *Bela Bates Edwards
1853-1866 *Elijah Porter Barrows
1866-1882 *Charles Marsh Mead
1883-1902 George Foot Moore
1903-1926 William Rosenzweig Arnold
Andover prof, of Hebrew, Harv. Univ. 1908-22; Han-
cock Professor of Hebrew, Harv. Univ. from 1922.
PROFESSORS
BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
Smith Professorship
1868-1879 *John Lord Taylor
1883-1917 Edward Young Hincks See Class of 1870
Emeritus from 1917
ELOCUTION
Jones Professorship
1868-1900 *John Wesley Churchill
RELATIONS OF CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE
Stone Professorship
1878-1894 *John Putnam Gulliver
BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND HISTORY
Taylor Professorship
1883-1899 *John Phelps Taylor
1899-1900 Charles Cutler Torrey See Class of 1899
INSTRUCTORS
SACRED LITERATURE
1821-1823 Thomas Cogswell Upham
1823-1826 *Edward Robinson
1826-1827 *George Cone Beckwith
1827-1829 *Joel Worthington Newton
1828-1830 *Calvin Ellis Stowe
1830-1831 *Leonard Woods, Jr.
1834-1836 *Daniel Smith Talcott
1836-1837 *Oliver Alden Taylor
1845-1847 *Henry Boynton Smith
1848-1848 *Horatio Balch Hackett
1848-1852 *Edward Robie See Class of 1843
1852-1853 *Elijah Porter Barrows
1864-1864 *Charles Casey Starbuck
1877-1879 *William Wells Eaton
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INSTRUCTORS
1882-1883 *Owen Street
1893-1898 Charles Cutler Torrey
1902-1908 Owen Hamilton Gates See Librarians
1908-1909 William Robert Parkhouse Davey
SACRED RHETORIC
1829-1830 *Loammi Ives Hoadly
1831-1832 *George Cone Beckwith
1847-1848 *Baxter Dickinson
1855-1855 *Eleazar Thompson Fitch
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
1904-1906 William Ernest Hocking
1904-1905 William Walter Rockwell See Class of 1900
1906-1907 Bruce Wallace Brotherston See Class of 1906
ELOCUTION
1828-1829 *William Russell
1829-1831 ^Jonathan Barber
1838-1841 *Timothy Dwight Porter Stone
1848-1849 *Francis Thayer Russell
1850-1851 *Mark Bailey
1853-1854 *Benjamin Franklin Rowe
1862-1866 *Lewis Baxter Monroe
1866-1868 *John Wesley Churchill
1900-1907 Binney Gunnison
1907-1908 Irvah Lester Winter
MUSIC
1836-1837 *Lowell Mason
1838-1839 *George Frost Blunt Leighton
1855-1860 *George Frederick Root
1870-1873 *Harvey Leseur Whitney
1874-1875 Charles Nelson Flanders See Class of 1874
1893-1897 *Georg Bernhard Frese
1897-1901 Reuben Merrill
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INSTRUCTORS
1901-1904 Rossiter Howard
1906-1908 *John Bachelder
1915-1922 Archibald Thompson Davison Also Organist and Chor-
ister 1911-1919
LECTURERS SINCE 1908
HYDE LECTURESHIP ON FOREIGN MISSIONS
1908-1909 The Rev. Otis Cary, D.D.
1909-1910 The Rev. John Peter Jones, D.D.
1911-1912 The Rev. Arthur Henderson Smith, D.D., LL.D.
1911-1912 The Rev. George Frederick Herrick, D.D.
1913-1914 John Raleigh Mott, LL.D.
1916-1917 The Rev. James Levi Barton, D.D., LL.D.
1920-1921 Robert Archey Woods, A.M.
1921-1922 The Rev. Albert Wentworth Palmer, D.D.
1922-1923 Talcott Williams, Esq.
1923-1924 George Lyman Richards, M.D.
1924-1925 The Rev. Lewis Hodous, D.D.
1925-1926 Professor James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D.
SOUTHWORTH LECTURESHIP ON CONGREGATIONALISM
1908-1909 The Rev. Professor Arthur Cushman McGiffert, D.D.,
LL.D.
1909-1910 Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, LL.D.
1910-1911 Arthur Holbrook Wellman, LL.B.
1910-1911 The Rev. Newman Smyth, D.D.
1910-1911 The Rev. Professor Arthur Cushman McGiffert, D.D.,
LL.D.
1910-1911 The Rev. Dan Freeman Bradley, D.D.
1910-1911 The Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, D.D.
1911-1912 Robert Archey Woods, A.M.
1914-1915 The Rev. Ambrose White Vernon, D.D., LL.D.
1915-1916 The Rev. Albert Elijah Dunning, D.D.
1920-1921 The Rev. President John Martin Thomas, D.D., LL.D.
1922-1923 George La Piana, S.T.M.
1922-1923 Henry Joel Cadbury, Ph.D.
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LECTURERS
1923-1924 The Rev. Principal La whence Pearsall Jacks, D.D.,
LL.D.
1924-1925 Professor Rufus Matthew Jones, D.D., LL.D.
1925-1926 The Rev. Richard Roberts, D.D.
OTHER LECTURERS
Under Trustee Appointment
1908-1909 The Rev. Professor William Adams Brown, D.D.
Theology.
1913-1914 The Rev. Professor Williston Walker, D.D., L.H.D.
Ecclesiastical History
1917-1918 The Rev. Raymond Calkins, D.D.
Homiletics and Practical Theology
1919-1920 Henry Joel Cadbury, Ph.D.
New Testament
1920-1921 James A. Fairley, A.B.
The Rev. Ernest Graham Guthrie
The Rev. Charles Edwards Park, D.D.
The Rev. John Edgar Park, D.D.
The Rev. George Thomas Smart, D.D.
The Rev. William Ellsworth Strong, D.D.
The Rev. John Wallace Suter, Jr.
Homiletics and Practical Theology
LIBRARIANS
1808-1830 *Samuel Farrar
1830-1833 *Edward Robinson
1844-1848 *Rensselaer David Chanceford Robbins
1848-1851 *Edward Robie See Class of 1843
1851-1866 *Samuel Harvey Taylor
1866-1905 *William Ladd Ropes See Class of 1852
Emeritus from 1905
1905- Owen Hamilton Gates
From 1911 the title is Librarian of the Andover-Har-
vard Theological Library
CURATOR OF THE MUSEUM
1889-1904 *Selah Merrill
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ALUMNI
1839
Henry Hurlburt died in Utica, N. Y. July, 1909.
Thomas Wright died in Fenton, Mich. Oct. 27, 1909.
1842
Edward Augustus Renouf (non-grad.) died in Keene, N. H. Nov. 1 1, 1913 .
1843
Henry Bond Elliot (non-grad.) died in Port Jefferson, N. Y. Aug. 25,
1912.
William Porter (non-grad.) died in Beloit, Wis. Oct. 28, 1917.
Edward Robie died in Boston, Sept. 20, 1917.
William Salter died in Burlington, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1910.
1845
Moses Eaton Wilson (non-grad.) died Mar. 22, 1909.
1846
Henry Lewis Bullen (non-grad.) died Aug. 26, 1915.
Timothy Farrar Clary died in Mattapan, Feb. 27, 1913.
1847
Solomon Payson Fay died in Dorchester, July 28, 1911.
George Slocum Folger Savage (non-grad.) died in Chicago, 111. Aug. 7,
1915.
Augustus Smith died July 27, 1914.
1848
Artemas Dean died in Mt. Carmel, Pa. July 9, 1916.'
John Parsons died in Brookline, Mar. 31, 1910.
1849
Lorenzo Prentice Blood (non-grad.) died in Pepperell, June 17, 1916.
William Ely Boies (res. lie.) reported deceased.
George Edwards Hill (non-grad.) died in Indianapolis, Ind. Mar. 5, 1915.
14
1849-1854 ALUMNI
Issachar Lefavour (non-grad.) died in Beverly, July 17, 1910.
James Carter Seagrave died in Hinsdale, Apr. 22, 1913.
1850
Henry Isaac Coe (res. lie.) died in Rolla, Mo. Jan. 19, 1916.
Henry Cummings died in Strafford, Vt. Feb. 21, 1913.
Charles Henry Gates died in Auburndale, Dec. 12, 1914.
Joshua Wyman Wellman died in Maiden, Sept. 28, 1915.
1851
Thomas Eliakim Bliss died in Denver, Col. Oct. 21, 1909.
George Park Fisher died in Litchfield, Conn. Dec. 20, 1909.
George William Harlan died in Farmington, Mo. July 12, 1922.
Giles Buckingham Willcox died in Chicago, 111. July 22, 1922.
Eliphalet Whittlesey (res. lie.) died in Washington, D. C. Sept. 30, 1909.
1852
George Nye Boardman died in New York City, Nov. 9, 1915.
William Amos Farnsworth died in Hanover, N. H. June 5, 1912.
John Russell Herrick (non-grad.) died in Chicago, 111. July 26, 1912.
William Ladd Ropes died in Andover, Oct. 14, 1913.
Edwin Smith Skinner died in Wernersville, Pa. Oct. 23, 1913.
1853
George Bent (non-grad.) died in Loup City, Neb. May 25, 1914.
Richard Gleason Greene died in New York City, July 7, 1914.
Henry Johnson Patrick died in Newtonville, July 16, 1909.
William Bainbridge Rice (non-grad.) died in Pittsfield, Mar. 10, 1917.
John Willard died in Chicago, 111. Dec. 1, 1913.
1854
Joseph Warren Pickering Carter (non-grad.) died in Los Angeles, Cal.
Aug. 2, 1915.
Edward Bingham Chamberlin died in Sharon, Vt. Aug. 26, 1914.
Walter Frear (non-grad.) died in Oakland, Cal. May 25, 1922.
John Hyrcanus Mellish died in Killingly (Dayville), Conn. May 26, 1909.
Henry Mills died in Canton, 111. Jan. 28, 1915.
15
1854-1857 ALUMNI
Stephen Denison Peet died in Northampton, May 25, 1914.
Jotham Bradbury Sewall (non-grad.) died in Brookline, June 16, 1913.
Charles Cutler Torrey died in Andover, Aug. 14, 1913.
1855
Orson Parda Allen died in Brousa, Turkey, June 21, 1918.
Herman Norton Barnum died in Harpoot, Turkey, May 19, 1910.
John Bascom died in Williamstown, Oct. 2, 1911.
Daniel Bliss died in Beirut, Syria, July 27, 1916.
Samuel Ward Boardman died in Glen Ridge, N. J. Aug. 30, 1917.
John Colby died in Fitzwilliam, N. H. Dec. 30, 1912.
Prescott Fay died in Framingham, June 23, 1916.
Thomas Shepherd Goodwin (res. lie.) deceased.
Edwin Watts Shaw (non-grad.) died in Hastings, Mich. June 7, 1909.
Elnathan Ellsworth Strong died in Auburndale, Apr. 2, 1914.
1856
Augustus Hart Carrier (non-grad.) died in Santa Barbara, Cal. Sept. 12,
1916.
Charles Cutler died in Tallmadge, Ohio, Oct. 30, 1914.
Ephraim Menachen Epstein died in Chicago, 111. Jan. 26, 1913.
Charles Jenkins Hill died in Orange, Va. May 2, 1913.
Theodore Thornton Munger (res. lie.) died in New Haven, Conn. Jan. 11,
1910.
Nathan Wheaton Moore (non-grad.) died in Point Arena, Cal. July 21,
1913.
Charles Fitch Morse died in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Mar. 15, 1913.
1857
Oliver Brown died in Alstead, N. H. June 6, 1919.
Henry Fairbanks died in St. Johnsbury, Vt. June 8, 1918.
John Moore died in Boston, Sept. 20, 1909.
William Alfred Packard died in Princeton, N. J. Dec. 2, 1909.
William Smith Thompson died in Hampton Falls, N. H. Sept. 9, 1917.
Lyman Warner died in Salisbury, Conn. Feb. 23, 1920.
16
ALUMNI 1858-1860
1858
William James Batt chap. emer. Mass. Reformatory, Concord, 1910-
Address Concord Junction, Mass.
Charles Wallace Clark died in Georgia, Vt. Oct. 1, 1917.
James Franklin Clarke died in Sofia, Bulgaria, July 2, 1916.
William Henry Fenn died in Daytona, Fla. Mar. 11, 1916.
John Alexander Hamilton died in Cambridge, June 22, 1922.
Smith Norton (non-grad.) died in Portland, Ore. Apr. 13, 1912.
Joseph Torrey died in Burlington, Vt. July 10, 1917.
Nathaniel Lord Upham died in Duluth, Minn. Jan. 3, 1917.
George Thomas Washburn author of Ebenezer Washburn, his Ancestors
and Descendants; died in Meriden, Conn. Mar. 20, 1927.
1859
Franklin Deming Ayer died in Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 17, 1919.
Isaac Bridgman (non-grad.) died in Maclndoe Falls, Vt. Aug. 26, 1915.
Edward Payson Crowell (non-grad.) died in Amherst, Mar. 25, 1911.
Elijah Stites Fairchild died in Chicago, 111. Feb. 6, 1918.
Asa Severance Fiske (non-grad.) died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. July 30,
1925.
George Frederick Herrick miss'y A. B. C. F. M. Turkey, 1859-1911;
died in New York City, Oct. 28, 1926.
Calvin Butler Hulbert died in Bowling Green, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1917.
Abbott Eliot Kittredge died in New York City, Dec. 17, 1912.
John William Lane died in Northampton, May 13, 1911.
William Wallace Livingston died in Jaffrey, N. H. Oct. 11, 1910.
Charles Ray Palmer died in New Haven, Conn. Apr. 22, 1914.
Albert Bradstreet Peabody died in Boxford, Nov. 2, 1917.
Azro Andrus Smith (non-grad.) died in Reading, Jan. 22, 1915.
Edward Alexander Strong (non-grad.) died in Boston, Nov. 29, 1912.
Julian Monson Sturtevant died in Arlington, Oct. 9, 1921.
William Hayes Ward died in South Berwick, Me. Aug. 28, 1916.
1860
Henry Mills Alden died in New York City, Oct. 7, 1919.
Samuel Ralph Asbury died Mar. 16, 1910.
George Ingersoll Bard died in Meredith, N. H. Nov. 10, 1910.
17
1860-1861 ALUMNI
James Atwood Bates died in South Royalston, Sept. 3, 1916.
George Augustus Beckwith died in Brookville, Feb. 20, 1914.
Richard Ridgely Bird (non-grad.) died in Seattle, Wash. Mar. 30, 1915.
George Street Biscoe died in St. Paul Park, Minn. Jan. 27, 1922.
Joseph Boardman died in Plymouth, N. H. Feb. 21, 1913.
William Crawford retired 1913; died in Madison, Wis. May 25, 1919.
Richard Crittenden (non-grad.) died Dec. 24, 1914.
Temple Cutler died in Waverley, Jan. 29, 1923.
Leonard Zenas Ferris (non-grad.) died in Gorham, Me. Dec. 26, 1910.
Lewis Francis died in Port Henry, N. Y. Nov. 2, 1921.
Alvah Lillie Frisbie (non-grad.) died in Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 17, 1917.
Simeon Gilbert died in Chicago, 111. Aug. 1, 1917.
Edward Nichols Goddard died in Montpelier, Vt. Dec. 3, 1911.
John Ellsworth Goodrich died in Burlington, Vt. Feb. 24, 1915.
Charles Hardon (non-grad.) died Apr. 28, 1917.
Francis Howe Johnson died in Washington, D. C. Oct. 27, 1920.
Charles Artemas Kent (non-grad.) died in Detroit, Mich. May 7, 1917.
Eldridge Mix died in Colchester, Conn. Aug. 13, 1919.
Starr Hoyt Nichols (non-grad.) died in Honolulu, May 30, 1909.
John Alexander Ross (res. lie.) died in Hampton, N. H. Nov. 28, 1918.
Norman Seaver died in Rutland, Vt. Jan. 21, 1915.
Laurenus Clark Seelye (non-grad.) pres. emer. Smith College from 1910;
LL.D. Union Coll. and Smith Coll. 1913; died in Northampton,
Nov. 12, 1924.
Henry Augustus Stevens retired 1913; died in Brighton, Sept. 28, 1925.
George Washburn (non-grad.) died in Boston, Feb. 15, 1915.
1861
Lucien Harper Adams died in Derry, N. H. Sept. 20, 1916.
William Henry Bowen (non-grad.) died Feb. 13, 1915.
William Louis Bray (non-grad.) died in Darlington, Wis. Apr. 21, 1920.
Isaac Clark dean Howard Univ. Washington, D. C. 1901-16 and emer.;
died in Summit, N. J. Sept. 2, 1918.
Joseph Bourne Clark died in Brooklyn, N. Y. July 10, 1923.
Perley Bacon Davis died in West Roxbury, June 12, 1915.
Lucius Root Eastman died in Framingham, Oct. 26, 1916.
18
ALUMNI 1861-1862
Alfred Augustus Ellsworth died in Quincy, Jan. 12, 1910.
Charles Henry Hitchcock (non-grad.) died in Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 5,
1919.
John Codman Labaree retired 1911; sup. ch. Medway Village, 1918-19;
died in West Medway, Jan. 10, 1924.
Alexander McKenzie Trustee Phillips Acad. 1876-191 1 ; of Andover T.S.
1907; died in Cambridge, Aug. 6, 1914.
Frederick Alphonso Noble (non-grad.) died in Evanston, 111. Dec. 31,
1917.
Frederick Webster Osborn died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 1, 1919.
Thomas Albert Perkins (non-grad.) died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1909.
Charles Morgan Pierce (non-grad.) died in Worcester, Mar. 4, 1915.
Charles Henry Pratt reported deceased.
Daniel Warren Richardson died in Middleton, Dec. 31, 1919.
Thomas Roberts (non-grad.) died in Ft. Smith, Ark. Nov. 1915.
Daniel Foster Savage died Jan. 31, 1917.
Samuel Butler Sherrill died in New Haven, Conn. Apr. 29, 1919.
George Burley Spalding died in Syracuse, N. Y. Mar. 13, 1914.
John Whitehill died in North Attleboro, Aug. 30, 1921.
William Burnet Wright (non-grad.) died in Buffalo, N. Y. Aug. 2, 1924.
Albert Adams Young died in Winona Lake, Ind. Jan. 7, 1916.
1862
Edward Griffin Beckwith (res. lie.) died in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 3,
1909.
Henry James Bruce died in Pauchgani, Satara, India, May 4, 1909.
Edward Chase died in South Portland, Me. June 28, 1918.
Albert Henry Currier prof. emer. Oberlin T.S. from 1907; D.D. Oberlin,
1922. Address Cold-Spring, N. Y.
Daniel Henry Evans. Address West Palm Beach, Fla.
Gilbert Otis Fay died in Hartford, Conn. Feb. 18, 1910.
Henry Anthony Goodhue died in Brattleboro, Vt. Jan. 29, 1917.
Henry Charles Haskell died in Oberlin, Ohio, Mar. 29, 1914.
Edward Elisha Herrick (non-grad.) died in Milton, Vt. Mar. 17, 1923.
James Albert Howe died in Roselle, N. J. Dec. 29, 1918.
James Mascarene Hubbard (non-grad.)
Address 1056 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
19
1862-1863 ALUMNI
Henry Strong Huntington died in Roselle, N. J. Jan. 8, 1920.
James Anderson Laurie died in Anacortes, Wash. Apr. 27, 1910.
Horatio Curren Lillie (non-grad.) no recent information.
Charles Marsh Mead died in New Haven, Conn. Feb. 15, 1911.
William Enos Boise Moore died in Scotland, Conn. Feb. 28, 1914.
George Henry Morss died in Stow, Apr. 7, 1912.
Cyrus Pearl Osborne died in Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1912.
John Alsop Paine died July 24, 1912.
Albert Reed res. Newton, Iowa; Tucson, Ariz.; Waverley, 111.; died in
1919.
Jonathan Young Stanton (non-grad.) died Feb. 17, 1918.
Edward Gerrish Thurber died in New York City, Nov. 7, 1913.
Luther Tracy Townsend died in Boston, Aug. 2, 1922.
Henry Upson (non-grad.) died in New Britain, Conn. Sept. 2, 1911.
Azel Washburn Wild died in Brattleboro, Vt. Jan. 7, 1921.
1863
Henry Freeman Allen died in Boston, June 12, 1914.
John Otis Barrows died in Norwichtown, Conn. Jan. 26, 1918.
Henry Bullard died in St. Joseph, Mo. May 16, 1911.
Edward Lord Clark died in Boston, Feb. 4, 1910.
Josiah Taylor Closson died in W. Lebanon, Me. Dec. 4, 1911.
George Curtiss died in West Haven, Conn. Oct. 1, 1915.
Samuel Dunham p. (Presb.) Floral Ave. ch. Binghamton, N. Y. 1906-
14 and emer. Address 35 North St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Edward Taylor Fairbanks (non-grad.) died in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Jan. 12,
1919. '
Edward Brown Furbish (non-grad.) died in Rochester, N. Y. Apr. 27,
1918.
James Haughton (non-grad.) died Dec. 10, 1914.
William Skinner Hazen died in Beverly, Oct. 31, 1911.
Lucius Hopkins Higgins died in Mount Carmel, Conn. Jan. 24, 1916.
Fayette Hurd died in St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 1, 1922.
Nathan Bangs Knapp died in Newton, N. J. Mar. 1, 1916.
George Roswell Leavitt died in Beloit, Wis. Mar. 4, 1911.
Alba Levi Parsons Loomis died in Randolph, Wis. Apr. 20, 1911.
20
ALUMNI 1863-1864
Austin Luther Park died in Stanton, Cal. Dec. 25, 1915.
Cyrus Pickett (non-grad.) died in Cheshire, Conn. Sept. 21, 1910.
Theodore Strong Pond died in Pottstown, Pa. Sept. 22, 1923.
Arthur Martin Wheeler (non-grad.) lecturer on American history, Yale
1906-11; died in Grove Beach, Conn. July 17, 1918.
Asher Henry Wilcox died in Norwich, Conn. Feb. 25, 1915.
Charles Henry Williams died in Salem, Mar. 28, 1919.
1864
George Buckingham Beecher (non-grad.) reported, 1926, deceased.
George Sayles Bishop (non-grad.) died in East Orange, N. J. Mar. 12,
1914.
Francis Hayden Boynton died in Florence, Feb. 15, 1910.
Henry Edward Butler (non-grad.) died in Chicago, 111. Apr. 26, 1915.
Jay Clizbe prof. Bibl. Lit. Alma Coll. 1897-1913; D.D. Alma 1912; died
in Alma, Mich. Jan. 2, 1923.
Gabriel Havens DeBevoise died in Walpole, N. H. Sept. 12, 1919.
Samuel Franklin French died in Newfields, N. H. Nov. 14, 1911.
George Leroy Gleason died in Topsfield, Aug. 4, 1922.
Chauncey Goodrich miss'y A. B. C. F. M. in North China 1865-1925;
died in Peking, China, Sept. 28, 1925.
Benjamin Franklin Hamilton died in West Roxbury, Dec. 13, 1919.
John William Hayley member school board, Justice of the Peace, Tufton-
boro, N. H. from 1905. Address Center Tuftonboro, N. H.
Robert Grosvenor Hutchins p. Kent St. ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1904-10;
Cong. ch. Garretsville, Ohio, 1911-15; People's ch. Berea, Ky. 1919—
21; died there Dec. 1, 1921.
Josiah Edwards Kittredge died in Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 21, 1913.
Christopher Wilkinson Knauff (non-grad.) died in Jacksonville, Fla.
June 25, 1911.
Arthur Little (non-grad.) died in West Newton, Apr. 11, 1915.
Edward Williams Morley D.Sc. Yale 1909; LL.D. Pittsburgh Univ. 1912;
died in Hartford, Conn. Feb. 24, 1923.
Myron Andrews Munson died in New Haven, Conn. Oct. 30, 1922.
Edward Norton died in Quincy, Aug. 1, 1921.
George Austin Pelton died in New Haven, Conn. Oct. 4, 1914.
Benjamin Franklin Perkins died in Hampton, N. H. Feb. 29, 1912.
George Whitefield Phillips died in Shrewsbury, Nov. 24, 1912.
21
1864-1866 ALUMNI
Edwin Alexander Spence died in Detroit, Mich. Dec. 20, 1908.
Francis Porter Woodbury (non-grad.) prof. Howard Univ. 1905-21;
died in Flushing, N. Y. Sept. 7, 1926.
1865
William Penn Alcott died in Boxford, Oct. 12, 1919.
Henry Anstice (non-grad.) died in New York City, Dec. 18, 1922.
John Rodney Barnes died in Lake Charles, La. Oct. 29, 1919.
Samuel Page Fowler died in Randolph, Dec. 25, 1915.
Samuel Haven Hilliard (res. lie.) died Mar. 11, 1918.
George Huntington (res. lie.) died in Rochester, Minn. Jan. 2, 1916.
Stephen Knowlton died in West Medway, Jan. 20, 1913.
Joseph Brown Ladd died in Anoka, Minn. Jan. 22, 1920.
George Lyman Locke (res. stu. and res. lie.) r. St. Michael's ch. Bristol
R. I. from 1867; died Mar. 23, 1919.
George Gardner Phipps.
Address 1193 Walnut St., Newton Highlands, Mass.
Charles Herbert Richards died in New York City, Feb. 16, 1925.
Nathan Thompson died in Laurel, Md. July 2, 1917.
Joseph Hopkins Twichell p. Asylum Hill Ch. Hartford, Conn. 1865-
1912; LL.D. Trinity 1912; D.D. Yale 1913; died in Hartford, Conn.
Dec. 20, 1918.
James Edward Wright died Sept. 5, 1914.
1866
Frederick Baylies Allen supt. Epis. City Mission, Boston, 1888-1914;
chosen Epis. Archdeacon of Boston and resigned after six months;
finan. sec. Epis. City Mission from 1914; sec. Gen. Theol. Library
from 1915; died in Boston, Feb. 23, 1925.
John Henry Denison (non-grad.) died in Williamstown, Apr. 24, 1924.
Samuel Warren Dike died in Auburndale, Dec. 3, 1913.
William Henry Dowden (res. lie.) died in Newport, N. H. Feb. 12, 1917.
Horace Dutton died in Boston, Aug. 4, 1920.
Hugh Elder (res. lie.) died Sept. 12, 1923.
Charles Thaddeus Haynes (non-grad.) died in Cleveland Heights, Ohio,
Jan. 9, 1922.
William Stone Hubbell gen. sec. N. Y. Sabbath Committee 1898-1911
and rec. sec. from 1911. Address 31 Bible House, New York, N. Y.
22
ALUMNI 1866-1867
James Griswold Merrill p. Somerset, 1908-12; Lake Helen, Fla. 1912-16;
retired; died in Mountain Lakes, N. J. Dec. 22, 1920.
John Henry Morley pres. Windom College, Montevideo, Minn. 1913-18;
died in Denton, Texas, Apr. 27, 1923.
Mason Noble (res. lie.) died in Inverness, Fla. Apr. 18, 1916.
Samuel Barrett Pettengill died in Saxtons River, Vt. Oct. 2, 1909.
William Hamilton Phipps died in Waterbury, Conn. Mar. 29, 1922.
Alvah Mills Richardson died in Palmer, March 16, 1912.
Thomas W Thompson died in Worcester, Apr. 24, 1916.
William Jewett Tucker pres. Dartmouth College 1893-1909 and emer.
from 1909; lecturer Lowell Inst. 1894, Union Theol. Sem. 1902 and
Pacific Theol. Sem. 1906; author of Publicmindedness, Personal
Power, The Function of the Church in Modern Society, The New
Reservation of Time and My Generation: an Autobiographical
Interpretation; LL.D. Columbia 1906; Fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences; died in Hanover, N. H. Sept. 29, 1926.
Daniel Wingate Waldron supt. and sec. City Miss'y Soc. Boston 1891-
1918; died Roxbury, Dec. 5, 1918.
John Kilbourn Williams died in Peacham, Vt. Apr. 21, 1918.
1867
Ephraim Eliphalet Pearson Abbott died in San Diego, Cal. Aug. 11, 1919.
Alden Allen (non-grad.) died in East Springfield, Pa. Oct. 30, 1918.
George Whitefield Andrews retired 1914; D.D. Oberlin, 1914.
Address 195 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio.
John Perry Barrett (non-grad.) died in Wheaton, 111. Jan. 10, 1921.
Thomas Wetmore Bishop (non-grad.) died in Auburndale, Jan. 8, 1910.
Samuel Ingersoll Briant res. Westboro from 1898; supt. Evang'l church
school 1900-06; treasurer 1907-15; died there Jan. 7, 1919.
George Phelps Byington died in Ballardvale, Aug. 17, 1918.
Emery Gilbert Chaddock (non-grad.) died in Los Angeles, Cal. June 11,
1915.
James Alexander Daly died in Rochester, N. Y. Jan. 19, 1918.
Benjamin Angier Dean (non-grad.) p. Hartland, Conn. 1908-09; Center,
Neb. 1910-11; Hildreth 1911-13; res. Berea, Ky. from 1914; died
there Dec. 2, 1921.
M. Angelo Dougherty sup. chs. in and about Boston from 1899; sup.
Cong'l ch. Los Angeles, Cal. 1919-20; died in Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 8,
1926.
Bradford Morton Fullerton (non-grad.) died in Brockton, Oct. 23, 1914.
23
1867-1868 ALUMNI
Joseph Lanman died in Rochester, Minn. Sept. 11, 1913.
Everett Edward Lewis p. Haddam, Conn, from 1871 ; p. emer. from 1924;
D.D. Williams 1922. Address Haddam, Conn.
Nathaniel Schuyler Moore (non-grad.) died in North Pomfret, Vt. Feb.
2, 1913.
William Edwards Park died in Oberlin, Ohio, May 19, 1910.
Amos Skeele (non-grad.) LL.D. Hobart 1910; died Nov. 5, 1915.
Newman Smyth D.D. Bowdoin 1921; died in New Haven, Conn. Jan. 6,
1925.
Leverett Wilson Spring (res. lie.) died in Boston, Dec. 23, 1917.
Charles Burt Sumner sec. Pomona Coll. from 1899; LL.D. Pomona 1910.
Address Claremont, Cal.
Henry Martyn Tenney p. Second ch. Oberlin, Ohio, 1889-1910 and p.
emer. from 1910. Address Lakewood, Ohio.
John Low Rogers Trask died in Hartford, Conn. Mar. 23, 1916.
Moseley Hooker Williams died in Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 9, 1917.
Lyman Walker Winslow died in Paradise, Cal. Mar. 17, 1917.
1868
Edwin Augustus Adams res. Chicago, 111. 1907-24; Walpole, Mass. from
1924; died there April 9, 1927.
Thomas Earle Babb p. Holden 1892-1912; occas. sup. from 1912.
Address Holden, Mass.
Newton Tracy Blakeslee died in Port Washington, Wis. May 25, 1909.
Addison Blanchard p. Paris, Tex. 1909-10; t. (prin. one yr.) Rogers
Academy, Ark. 1911-14; p. emer. Second ch. Denver, Col. from 1916;
D.D. Cumberland Coll; died in Denver, Oct. 4, 1924.
William Augustus Bosworth with Inter-church Survey 1919.
Address 1645 Vassar Ave., Wichita, Kan.
Albert Bowers died in Ashland, Ohio, Mar. 15, 1915.
Ezra Brainerd died in Middlebury, Vt. Dec. 8, 1924.
DeWitt Scoville Clark died in Salem, July 27, 1916.
James Wesley Cooper died in New York City, Mar. 16, 1916.
Ethan Curtis died in Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 29, 1917.
Marshall Munroe Cutter p. Assonet 1909-16; sup. Union ch. Winthrop
1916; p. Hubbardston, 1917-18; died in Cambridge, June 5, 1925.
James Gregory Dougherty died in Chicago, 111. Aug. 14, 1916.
24
ALUMNI 1868-1869
Hermann Ficke p. Immanuel ch. Dubuque, Iowa, from 1868; died there
June 4, 1911.
Holland Bard Fry (non-grad.) died in Pasadena, Cal. Dec. 19, 1923.
Sereno D wight Gammell died in Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1915.
Lewis Gregory died in Lincoln, Neb. Jan. 6, 1911.
Azel Washburn Hazen p. First ch. Middletown, Conn. 1869-1916 and
p. emer. from 1916. Address 154 Church St., Middletown, Conn.
Charles Lawrence Hubbard died in Winchester, Nov. 27, 1912.
David Dana Marsh died in West Hartford, Conn. Feb. 12, 1925.
Henry Grimes Marshall died in Milford, Conn. Oct. 11, 1918.
Daniel Merriman died in Intervale, N. H. Sept. 18, 1912.
Henry Pitt Page died in E. Hartford, Conn. Feb. 12, 1920.
Joseph Carlton Plumb died in Baxter Springs, Kan. Mar. 9, 1915.
John Phelps Taylor died in Andover, Sept. 13, 1915.
William Harrington Warren died in Detroit, Mich. Dec. 3, 1913.
Henry Mitchell Whitney died in New Haven, Conn. Mar. 26, 1911.
Edward Moore Williams (non-grad.) died in Northfield, Minn. Jan. 15,
1921.
1869
Daniel McKay Breckenridge (non-grad.) died in Prairie du Chien, Wis.
June 27, 1923.
William Merrick Bristoll (non-grad.) died in Minneapolis, Minn. June 6,
1910.
Charles Sylvester Brooks died in Wellesley, July 12, 1911.
Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain died in Pasadena, Cal. May 9, 1913.
Frank Gray Clark (spec, stu.) died in Wellesley, May 20, 1909.
Charles Chester Cragin (non-grad.) died in Hoquiam, Wash. Aug. 27,
1917.
Thomas Albert Emerson (spec, course) p. Hadley 1903-11; retired; died
in Northampton, Apr. 26, 1926.
Daniel Crosby Greene died in Hayama, Japan, Sept. 15, 1913.
George Harris pres. Amherst 1899-1912 and emer. from 1912; LL.D.
Wesleyan Univ. 1909; trustee Phillips Acad. 1902-09; of Andover T. S.
1907-14; died in New York City, Mar. 1, 1922.
George Alfred Hood supt. Cong. H. M. Soc. for Col. 1908-10; special
Home Miss'y agent in 111., Iowa, and Wis. 1910-16.
Address Memphis, Tenn.
Edward Seymour Huntress died in Mt. Dora, Fla. Apr. 22, 1925.
25
1869-1870 ALUMNI
Henry Erastus Jewett died in Berkeley, Cal. May 16, 1910.
Albion Henry Johnson (res. lie.) p. Clarendon Hills, 1904-19 and emer.;
Ackworth, N. H. 1920-23; died there Jan. 1, 1923.
Evarts Kent Enosburg, Vt. 1905-09; Benson 1909-12; Sterling, Mass.
1912-15; died in Worcester, Nov. 7, 1924.
George Trumbull Ladd prof. emer. Yale since 1906; died in New Haven,
Conn. Aug. 8, 1921.
Edward Newman Packard (res. lie.) died in Stratford, Conn. Apr. 26,
1917.
Leroy Matthew Pierce p. Medfield, 1897-1909 and p. emer. from 1909;
res. Boston 1909-16; died in Londonderry, Vt. Mar. 21, 1921.
Isaac Pierson field sec. Amer. Tract Soc. for N. E. Boston, 1905-18; died
in Berkeley, Cal. July 16, 1919.
Cyrus Richardson p. First ch. Nashua, N. H. 1883-1909 and emer.
Address Colonial Inn, Concord, Mass.
William Henry Ryder prof. New Test, interpretation And. Theol. Sem.
from 1888 and And. prof, of same in Harv. Univ. from 1908; D.D.
Oberlin 1916; died in Andover, Apr. 6, 1918.
Frank Dana Sargent died in Putnam, Conn. Nov. 13, 1918.
Alvan Foote Sherrill. Address Davenport, Fla.
Henry Albert Stimson p. Manhattan ch. New York 1896-1917, and p.
emer. from 1917; Visitor, Andover, 1897-1907.
Address 58 West 58th St., New York, N. Y.
James Augustus Towle teacher New York High schools 1908-21 ; died in
Bryn Mawr, Pa. Jan. 26, 1926.
Samuel Henderson Virgin (non-grad.) died in New York City, Sept. 18,
1911.
Martin Luther Williston (non-grad.) died in Hartford, Conn. Nov. 11,
1918.
1870
Amory Howe Bradford died in Montclair, N.J. Feb. 18, 1911.
Horace Bumstead died in Intervale, N. H. Oct. 14, 1919.
Charles Edwin Cooledge retired.
Address 122 Emmons St., Franklin, Mass.
Sidney Crawford p. Wayland, 1907-13; retired 1913; died in Brooklyn,
N. Y. Mar. 24, 1922.
Morton Dexter died in Edgartown, Oct. 29, 1910.
George Sherwood Dickerman (res. lie.) agt. John F. Slater Fund 1907-
1909; engaged lit. occupations from 1909.
Address 359 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn.
26
ALUMNI 1870-1871
Albert Elijah Dunning ed. Congregationalist 1889-1911; temp. p.
Downs Cong. ch. Bowdon, Eng. 1901, 1905, 1908, 1913, 1916; lect.
Atlanta Theol. Sem. 1912; Montreal Cong. Theol. Sem. 1913; member
Mass. Pilgrim Tercentenary Com'n 1915-16; died in Brookline,
Nov. 14, 1923.
John Louis Ewell died in Washington, D.C. Mar. 16, 1910.
James Taylor Graves died Oct. 28, 1923.
Edward Young Hincks prof. Bib. Theol. And. Sem. 1883-1917 and emer.
thereafter; Andover prof, of same Harv. Univ. 1908-22 and emer.
thereafter; prof. Chr. Theol. A. T. S. 1900-08.
Address 58 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Elijah Janes (non-grad.) died in Campbell, Cal. Aug. 8, 1917.
John Henry Jones died in Youngstown, Ohio, Dec. 22, 1909.
John Walter Lees (spec, course) p. Marshfield Hills 1906-10; West
Stewartstown 1910-13; retired 1914. Address So. Weymouth, Mass.
James Fiske Merriam died in Stafford Springs, Conn. June 28, 1918.
Charles Henry Merrill died in Washington, D. C. Dec. 11, 1923.
Charles Langdon Mitchell Address 4 Summit Ave., Winchester, Mass.
Nathan Round Nichols p. Sudbury 1904-12; retired.
Address Congress Park, 111.
George Herbert Palmer prof. emer. Harv. Univ. from 1913; overseer
Harv. 1913-19; LL.D. Dartmouth 1909 and Univ. of Cal. 1917; Litt.
D. Princeton 1912; author The Problem of Freedom 1911; Altruism
1919. Address 11 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.
Henry Dwight Porter died in La Mesa, Cal. Oct. 23, 1916.
Arthur Henderson Smith (non-grad.) miss'y at large from 1906.
Address 480 West Sixth St., Claremont, Cal.
Charles McLellan Southgate died in Bass Rocks, June 5, 1912.
Edward Comfort Starr (non-grad.) p. Cornwall, Conn. 1888-1915; retired.
Address Cornwall, Conn.
Moses Bross Thomas (non-grad.) died in Ashfield, Nov. 1925.
Charles Swan Walker (non-grad.) Address St. Petersburg, Fla.
Thomas Rigney Willard prof. Greek and German, Knox, 1875-1912;
emer. thereafter; Litt. D. Knox 1912. Address Galesburg, 111.
1871
Henry Tucker Arnold. Address Norwich, Conn.
Levi Gilbert Chase (non-grad.) died in Concord, N. H. Oct. 9, 1914.
Ephraim Meacham Corey (non-grad.) died in Bellaire, Mich. Dec. 26,
1918.
27
1871-1872 ALUMNI
Oliver Pomeroy Emerson sup. Farmington, Conn. 1908; p. United
Cong. ch. East Providence, R. I. 1909-16; retired 1916.
Address 20 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline, Mass.
Frederick Wyatt Fairfield (non-grad.) died in Los Angeles, Cal. Apr. 2,
1914.
Austin Samuel Garver died in Worcester, June 20, 1918.
Burke Fay Leavitt p. Plymouth ch. Belmont 1905-10; Baker ch. E.
Boston 1910-20 and emer.; died in Cambridge, Jan. 6, 1926.
George Daniel Marsh (res. lie.) died in Philippopolis, Bulgaria, Sept. 1,
1913.
Stephen Morrell Newman pres. Eastern Coll. Va. 1908-09; Kee Mar
Coll. for Women, Md. 1909-11; Howard Univ. 1912-18; died in
Washington, D. C. Nov. 19, 1924.
Theodore Constantine Pratt (res. lie.) died in Candia, N. H. Jan. 27, 1914.
Levi Rodgers died in Greenwich, Conn. Mar. 12, 1925.
Charles Henry Rowley (non-grad.) died in North Craftsbury, Vt. June
11, 1921.
Adolphus Frederick Schauffler died in New York City, Feb. 18, 1919.
William Redfield Stocking (spec, course) . Address Williamstown, Mass.
James Brainerd Taylor head Eng. dept. Huntington school Y. M. C. A.
Boston 1909-13 and History dept. 1913-17; dean of the premedical
school of Univ. of Mass. from 1918.
Address 157 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
William Henry Teel (res. lie.) died in Cambridge, Feb. 15, 1921.
Mitchell Carver True (spec, course) No late address learned.
Joel Fisk Whitney died in Royalton, Vt. Jan. 16, 1919.
Franklin Parker Wood died in Acton, Dec. 9, 1915.
Henry Collins Woodruff died in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 18, 1922.
1872
Walter Howard Ayers (non-grad.) reported deceased.
Hiram Payson Barnes (non-grad.) died in St. Petersburg, Fla. Jan. 22,
1917.
Thomas Rissel Beeber p. First ch. Norristown, Pa. 1887-1918 and
emer. Address Norristown, Pa.
John Kittredge Browne Field Sec. A.B.C.F.M. for Pacific states and
Middle West district 1913-25; D.D. Pacific School of Religion 1920.
Address 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Almon Taylor Clarke. Address W. Palm Beach, Fla.
28
ALUMNI 1872
William Henry Cobb Librarian Cong. Lib. Boston from 1887; author
The Meaning of Christian Unity 1915; Seven centuries illustrated
in the Congregational Library 1921; died in Newton Centre, May 1,
1923.
Samuel Howard Dana p. Phillips ch. Exeter, N.H. 1903-18.
Address Exeter, N. H.
Charles Fletcher Dole p. First Cong. Soc. Jamaica Plain 1876-1916 and
emer. from 1916. Address 14 Roanoke Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Archibald Duff. Address Kinnaird Cottage, Bare, Morecambe, England.
James Demarest Eaton miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Chihuahua, Mex. 1882-1912.
Address 5955 Hayes Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
James Henry Ecob died in Flushing, N. Y. Nov. 6, 1921.
Rufus Cushman Flagg p. Newport, Vt. 1905-10; Winooski, 1911-15;
North Craftsbury, 1915-18; prof. phil. and Biblical lit. Northland
Coll. from 1918; died in Ashland, Wis. May 18, 1922.
Omar White Folsom p. Winter St. ch. Bath, Me. 1884-1914 and emer.
from 1914. Address 1198 Washington St., Bath, Me.
Edwin Augustus Grosvenor (res. lie.) prof. Mod. Government and Inter-
nat'l Law, Amherst 1901-14 and emer. from 1914; LL.D. Marietta
Coll. 1910 and William and Mary Coll. 1913; L.H.D. Amherst 1914.
Address 9 College St., Amherst, Mass.
Robert McCutcheon Hall (non-grad.) died in Plymouth, 111. Feb. 13,
1920.
Henry Harrison Hamilton (res. lie.) died in West Somerville, June 2,
1925.
Robert Walter Haskins (spec, course) supt. Home for Christian Educ.
Reading 1895-1910; p. Lynnfield 1910-20.
Address 97 Salem St., Reading, Mass.
Edward Cleeves Hood (non-grad.) Address Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Henry Ketcham died in Dallas, S. D. Feb. 18, 1920.
James Kellogg Kilbourn p. St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt. 1908-10; res.
Oberlin, Ohio 1910-13; Hartland, Wis. from 1913; died there Apr. 18,
1918.
Albert Weston Moore died in Cliftondale, Dec. 12, 1924.
Samuel Ollerenshaw (spec, course) p. (Presb.) Kossuth, Iowa 1905-12;
occas. sup. from 1912. Address Newburg, Ind.
Frederic Palmer r. Christ ch. Andover, 1888-1913; lect. Prac. Theol.
Harv. Div. Sch. 1913-17; on editorial board of Harv. Theol. Rev.
from 1913 and Sec. 1920; D.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. Cambridge 1910;
author Winning of Immortality 1910; (with Mrs. Palmer) Poems
1912; Virgin Birth 1924; Heretics, Saints and Martyrs 1925.
Address 11 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.
29
1872-1873 ALUMNI
Edward Kirk Rawson. Address 2137 Le Roy PL, Washington, D. C.
Darius Bullock Scott p. Lancaster, 1901-11; La Canada, Cal. 1912-17
and emer.; D.D. Yankton 1912.
Address 1268 Wesley Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
Alfred Edwards Tracy died in Los Angeles, Cal. July 5, 1909.
Robert McEwen Woods (non-grad.) died in Hatfield, June 19, 1909.
William Haskell Woodwell p. Pomona, Fla. 1907-11; Haddam Neck,
Conn. 1911-15; West Medway, Mass. 1915-20; died in Kensington,
Md. April 8, 1926.
1873
Charles Henry Brooks died in Orilla, Ont. July 17, 1914.
George Walker Christie p. Berkley 1905-11; res. So. Coventry, Conn,
from 1911; died there Oct. 26, 1926.
Henry Calvin Crane. Address Floral City, Fla.
William Franklin Davis (non-grad.) died May 28, 1916.
George Augustus Foss (spec, course) died in Warner, N. H. Sept. 21,
1923.
Edwin Sprague Gould (res. lie.) died in Providence, R. I. Jan. 20, 1917.
William Dickinson Hart died in East Acton, Nov. 2, 1910.
Robert Allen Hume miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Ahmednagar, India from 1874
and teacher and editor 1878-1918.
Address 165 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass.
Edward Winthrop Jenney p. Federated Cong. ch. Valley Springs, S. D.
from 1907; died there Apr. 19, 1921.
William Avery Lamb (spec, course) died in Los Angeles, Cal. May 24,
1917.
Horace Hall Leavitt died in Somerville, April 30, 1920.
Albert Livermore died in Clifton Springs, N. Y. Dec. 4, 1909.
George Edwards Lovejoy (res. lie.) died in Lawrence Dec. 25, 1916.
Charles Pinckney Holbrook Nason (spec, course) U. S. Consul, Grenoble,
France, 1901-13.
Address 510 Cresheim Valley Road, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Peter Benton Shiere (non-grad.) died in W. Somerville, May 1, 1914.
William Parmelee Sprague died in Shortsville, N. Y. Feb. 9, 1919.
Roderick Terry (non-grad.) Address Newport, R. I.
George Henry Tilton p. North Woburn 1896-1915; author History of
Rehoboth, Mass. 1918; died in Melrose, Jan. 8, 1926.
30
ALUMNI 1873-1874
John Tefft Ward prof. Syst. Theol. Hillsdale 1898-1913; res. Japan
1913-18; died in Yokohama, Dec. 9, 1918.
Charles Abner White p. (Presb.) First ch. Milford, Pa. 1906-13 and
emer. from 1913; died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sept. 5, 1920.
John Healy Williams p. Redlands, Cal. 1893-1913 and emer. from 1913;
died there June 3, 1924.
Newell Stephen Wright in charge Canfield Ave. Mission, Detroit, Mich,
from 1884; died in Detroit, Nov. 24, 1908.
1874
Charles Anderson (res. lie.) prof. Robert Coll. Constantinople 1888-
1920; retired. Address Glendale, Cal.
Sidney Emory Bailey retired.
Address 22 Rockland St., Swampscott, Mass.
Edward Augustine Benner prin. Wellesley Sch. for Boys 1892-1910 and
boys' summer camp 1898-1919; died in Burlingame, Cal. Jan. 17,
1925.
Marvin Davis Bisbee (non-grad.) retired 1910; dir. of ex. courses and
libn. Chicago Theol. Sem. 1910-12; died in Windham, Me. August
28, 1913.
Roselle Theodore Cross (res. lie.) p. Ft. Collins, Col. 1908-10; Bethlehem
ch. Cleveland, Ohio 1910-12; Twinsburg, 1912-17 and p. emer. from
1917; author My Children's Ancestors 1913; Twinsburg Genealogies
1917; died in Twinsburg, Nov. 18, 1924.
Elisha Farrington Fales. Address 4407 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles Nelson Flanders. Address 2229 McGee St., Berkeley, Cal.
James Bartlett Gregg p. First ch. Colorado Springs, Col. 1882-1909; sup.
Lawrence St. Ch. Lawrence, Mass. 1909-10; Grace ch. Framingham
1910-11; Whitinsville 1911-13; Rollstone, Fitchburg 1913-14; died
in Brookline, May 7, 1922.
Charles Lemon Hall p. Elbowoods, N. D. 1876-1922 and emer. from
1923; D.D. Fargo 1911. Address Elbowoods, N. D.
John Wood Hird p. Pawlet, Vt. 1907-11; Interlaken (Stockbridge)
Mass. from 1911; died Stockbridge Nov. 17, 1917.
George Milton Howe p. Groton 1901-19; Richmond, Me. 1919-22;
died Charlton, Mass. July 24, 1922.
William Henry Hubbard (non-grad.) died in New York City, Jan. 31,
1913.
Samuel Sherberne Mathews died in Roxbury, May 4, 1910.
Lyman Fisk Rand in business.
Address 469 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Augustus Marcus Rice (res. he.) died Oct. 13, 1921.
31
1874-1875 ALUMNI
Thomas George Rogers (non-grad.)
Address Bedford Road, Worthing, Sussex, Eng.
John Philip Sanderson (non-grad.) sec. Mich. State Board of Corrections
and Charities 1908-09; asst. field sec. Cong. Ch. Bldg. Soc. Chicago,
111. 1910-15; field sec. from 1915; D.D. Wittenberg Coll. 1910; died
in Chicago, 111. July 11, 1920.
Joseph Bartlett Seabury sup. various chs; author Vision of a Short Life,
a Memorial of Warren B. Seabury 1909; died in Natick, July 3, 1923.
Charles Rollin Seymour.
Address 210 Tecumseh Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
John Edward Smith died in Monrovia, Cal. Sept. 29, 1921.
Edwin Charles Stickel. Address 1632 Reid St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Edward George Stone p. Burlington, Iowa 1905-10; Barkhamsted
1910-12; died in Middletown, Conn. Jan. 10, 1921.
Charles Lucius Tomblen p. Montague, 1907-16; South Britain, Conn.
1917-22. Address West Brookfield, Mass.
Edward Payson Wheeler summer work among Indians in Odamah,
Bad River Reservation, Wis. where he was born; the son of Rev.
Leonard H. Wheeler, Andover T. S. 1840.
Address 299 No. Lake St., Aurora, 111.
Leverett Supply Woodworth died in Providence, R. I. Jan. 28, 1921.
1875
Allison Dwight Adams (non-grad.) retired.
Address Wallingford, Conn.
Frederick Haines Bartlett (non-grad.) died in Silverton, B. C. Canada.
Jan. 7, 1911.
Robert Charles Bedford (non-grad.) died in Tuskegee, Ala. Jan. 1, 1912,
Frank Louis Bristol p. Riverside, R. I. 1907-13; Northboro, Mass. from
1913; died in Southbridge, Aug. 5, 1917.
Willard Stanley Bugbey p. Roseville, 111. 1907-15.
Address Roseville, 111.
Almon Whitney Burr prof. Beloit Coll. 1886-1919; emer. from 1919;
LL.D. Beloit 1919. Address Beloit, Wis.
Charles Carroll Carpenter died in Andover, Aug. 19, 1918.
James Hobart Childs p. No. Rochester, 1908-12; Heath, 1912-22; Pel-
ham, 1923. Address Huntington, Mass.
Samuel Elijah Eastman p. Park ch. Elmira, N. Y. 1894-1917; emer.
from 1917; D.D. Oberlin 1913; Litt. D. Alfred Univ. 1915; died in
Holly Hill, Fla. Feb. 7, 1925.
32
ALUMNI 1875
Edward Dwight Eaton (non-grad.) pres. Beloit 1886-1905 and 1907-
1917 and emer.; p. Cleveland Park ch. Washington, D. C. 1918-20.
Address 121 Grove St., Wellesley, Mass.
Charles Edwin Gordon p. Derby, Vt. 1908-16; Franconia, N. H. 1916-
23. Address Pomfret, Conn.
James Langdon Hill. Address 225 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass.
John Andrew Kaley (non-grad.) p. No. Ridgeville, Ohio, 1906-08.
Address Elyria, Ohio.
William Lawrence (non-grad.) Bishop of Mass. from 1893; author
Fifty Years 1923; Memories of a Happy Life 1926.
Address 122 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Francis Jewett Marsh. Address Upton, Mass.
Robert John Mathews (non-grad.) p. Emporia, Kan. 1905-07; Plevna,
1909-11; Bevier, Mo. 1914; died there Jan. 5, 1916.
David MacGregor Means (non-grad.) Address Middlebury, Vt.
Harry Peirce Nichols. Address 3 W. 8th St., New York, N. Y.
Francis Parker p. East Haddam, Conn. 1892-1909; Hartland, Vt. 1912-
18; died in Enfield, N. H. Aug. 3, 1918.
William Albert Rand p. South Seabrook, N. H. 1867-1921; died Jan.
27, 1921.
Walter Rice (res. lie.) died in Agawam, June 4, 1916.
Thomas Robinson (spec, course) died in Irving, Tex. Feb. 1, 1910.
Charles Joseph Hardy Ropes died in Bangor, Me. Jan. 5, 1915.
Albert Walter Safford (res. lie.) p. Millburn, 111. 1905-19.
Address 316 Chicago Ave., Wheaton, 111.
Charles Lancaster Short (non-grad.) asst. All Saints ch. Worcester
1907-13; w. c. 1914-16; asst. min. St. John's ch. Worcester 1917-18.
Address 21 Dayton St., Worcester, Mass.
Charles Edmund Steele.
Address 280 Chestnut St., New Britain, Conn.
Peter Wagner reported deceased.
Thomas Franklin Waters p. South ch. Ipswich 1879-1909 and p. emer.;
died there Nov. 23, 1919.
Sheldon Harley Wheeler. Address 743 Garland Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
James DeLong Williamson (non-grad.) act. pres. Soc. for Savings,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1912-14; vice-pres. from 1914.
Address Cleveland, Ohio.
Albert Edward Winship (res. lie.)
Address 46 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass.
33
1876 ALUMNI
1876
Cyrus Grandison Baldwin (non-grad.) p. Palo Alto, Cal. 1901-09;
retired. Address 444 Churchill Ave., Palo Alto, Cal.
Elmer Jaynes Beach (spec, course) died in Northford, Conn. Nov. 29,
1921.
Henry Augustus Blake p. Stafford Spr. Conn. 1906-10; sup. Hartford
1910-12; p. Colchester 1912-18; sup. First ch. Winsted 1918-19; p.
Kent 1919-20. Address 19 Walnut St., Winsted, Conn.
Justus Newton Brown p. Ashland, Me. 1908-11; w.c. Ardmore, Pa.
1911-14; p. Greenwich and Ripley, Ohio, 1914-15; w.c. Oberlin
1915-19; teacher Piedmont Coll. from 1919; died Demorest, Ga.
June 30, 1925.
Homer Wright Carter Registrar Wis. Cong. Conference.
Address 709 Beaver Bldg., Madison, Wis.
Frank Kimball Chase supt. schools and teachers, Harpswell, Me. 1901—
14; tutor Wm. Perm Charter School, Phila., Pa. from 1914; died in
Maple Shade, N. J. July, 1924.
Truman D Childs (res. lie.) p. Middle Haddam, Conn. 1908-12; Mano-
met, Mass. 1914; Newfane, Vt. 1918; Voluntown, Conn. 1920-24.
Address Welaka, Fla.
Francis Edward Clark author The Gospel in Latin Lands 1909; Mem-
ories of Many Men in Many Lands 1922; died in Newton, May 26,
1927.
George Lyman Dickinson (spec, course) died in Enfield, Sept. 8, 1917.
Nathan Tirrell Dyer p. Deep River, Conn. 1907-11; Byfield, Mass.
1911-1916; died in Dorchester, Jan. 20, 1918.
Henry Harrison Haynes (non-grad.) Address Derry Village, N. H.
Edmond Cunningham Ingalls p. Colchester, Conn. 1896-1911; South
Dennis, Mass. 1913-16; died in Reading, Apr. 24, 1926.
George Henry Johnson (spec, course) p. Union Ch. Taunton 1903-09;
prof. Hist. Case Sch. of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio from 1909.
Address 927 Brunswick Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Orison Swett Marden (non-grad.) died in Los Angeles, Cal. Mar. 10,
1924.
Francis Edward Marsten (non-grad.) p. Bethany ch. New York City
1902-12; supt. Mass. Bible Soc. from 1913; died in Boston, Aug. 22,
1915.
Kingsley Flavel Norris sup. Marion, N. Y. (Presb.) 1908-14; Middleton
1914-18; Little Valley 1918-22; died in Buffalo, Jan. 12, 1922.
John Edward Russell (non-grad.) prof. mor. and intell. phil. Williams
Coll. 1889-1917; died in Williamstown, Feb. 25, 1917.
34
ALUMNI 1876-1877
William Thomas Swinnerton died in Middletown, Conn. Apr. 27, 1919.
Joseph Alexander Tomlinson (res. lie.) deceased.
1877
Samuel Winchester Adriance (non-grad.) Address Winchester, Mass.
Fred Lyman Allen died in Bangor, Me. Jan. 19, 1924.
William Scott Ament died in San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 6, 1909.
Edward Everett Bacon died in Arlington, May 22, 1917.
Orrin Gay Baker p. Wakefield, N. H. 1909-11; Sullivan and E. Sullivan
1911-16. Address R. F. D. 1, Framingham, Mass.
Hamilton Mansfield Bartlett p. St. John's ch. Kennewick, Wash, from
1904; died there Apr. 13, 1914.
Spencer Randolph Bonnell died in Denver, Col. Apr. 9, 1912.
George Wolcott Brooks p. Dorchester 1890-1915; So. Sudbury 1915-
16; died in Boston, Jan. 17, 1916.
Richard Montgomery Burr died in Hartford, Conn. Sept. 23, 1914.
Otis Cary prof. Homiletics and Prac. Sociol. Doshisha Sem. Kyoto
1892-1918; prof. emer. from 1918; work among Japanese in western
part of U. S. Address 138 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass.
Thomas Davidson Christie died in Pasadena, Cal. May 25, 1921.
Rowland Stevenson Cross (spec, course) p. St. Louis Park, Minn. 1906-
11; home miss'y service at Clyde Park and Wilsall, Mont, and sup.
pulpits various places 1911-16; sup. pulpits Minneapolis and St.
Paul, Minn, from 1916; died Minneapolis, May 8, 1926.
William Vail Wilson Davis (non-grad.) killed by fall in Mt. Washington,
Mass. Aug. 25, 1910.
Charles Orrin Day p. Barnet, Vt. 1908-09; died in Andover, Mass.
Apr. 5, 1910.
Frank Hugh Foster prof. Hist. Olivet Coll. 1907-16 and Phil. 1914-16 and
emer.; prof. Bib. Lit. Lake Erie Coll. Painesville, Ohio, 1919.
Address 184 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio.
Isaac Goodell (spec, course) died in Haverhill, Jan. 11, 1911.
George Wheelock Grover (spec, course) Address Sheffield, Mass.
Felix Shaw Hamel (non-grad.) reported deceased.
Myron Oscar Harrington in business at Topeka, Kan. 1901-18; died
there Dec. 18, 1921.
John Henry Hoffman (non-grad.) p. Northboro 1907-12; West Brook-
field 1913-17; home miss'y Yucaipa, Cal. 1918-20; p. East Jaffrey,
N. H. 1920-22; died in Glendale, Cal. Aug. 12, 1925.
. 35
1877-1878 ALUMNI
Samuel Theodore Kidder p. Racine, Wis. 1907-09; McGregor, la. 1909-
12; pulpit sup. in Wis. from 1912; died Madison, Wis. Oct. 23, 1918.
Herbert William Lathe p. Prescott, Ariz. 1907-14; Lyndeboro, N. H.
1914-19. Address Cambridge, Mass.
Alexander Ross Merriam prof. Prac. Theol. and Chr. Sociol. Hartford
Sem. 1892-1918 and prof. emer. from 1918.
Address 76 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn.
Albert Francis Newton p. No. Leominister 1901-12; Dunstable 1912-
16; died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 24, 1917.
John Parsons. Address 1616 La Vereda Road, Berkeley, Cal.
James Horace Pettee miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Japan 1878-1918; died in Bos-
ton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1920.
James Richmond p. Dalton, N. H. 1908-11; Westmore, Vt. 1911-14;
West Newbury 1914-16; Otis, Mass. 1916-22; Millbridge, Me. 1924.
Address Millbridge, Me.
James Hudson Roberts (res. lie.) p. Southbury, Conn. 1907-08; West
Suffield 1908-09; Bolton 1909-10; Hockanum 1911-1917.
Address Silver Lane, Conn.
John Grylls Taylor (res. lie.) p. Arlington Heights 1900-1915 and emer.
Address Arlington, Mass.
Reuben Bean Wright supt. Soc. for Friendless, Idaho 1908-1919; D.D.
Dartmouth 1910; died Oct. 25, 1924.
1878
Henry Carter Adams (non grad.) died in Ann Arbor, Mich. Aug. 11, 1921.
Charles Eaton Bisbee (spec, course)
Address 341 Summer St., West Somerville, Mass.
Charles Frederick Bradley (non-grad.)
Address 90 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
Charles Franklin Burleigh (res. lie.) deceased.
James Luther Fowle retired 1911; died in Newton, May 16, 1917.
George Herbert Gutterson dist. sec. A.M.A. 1893-1921; died in Clifton
Springs, N. Y. Oct. 13, 1926.
Joseph Hammond (res. lie.) Address Kennebunk, Me.
John Herbert (spec, course) died in Winchester, Mar. 27, 1927.
John Peter Jones miss'y India 1878-1914; prof. Kennedy School of
Missions 1914-16; died in Hartford, Conn. Oct. 3, 1916.
Edward Duncan Kelsey (non-grad.)
Address R.F.D. 4, New Brunswick, N. J.
Edward Kimball. Address Miles, Iowa.
36
ALUMNI 1878-1879
William DeLoss Love p. Farmington Ave. ch. Hartford, Conn. 1885-
1910; pres. Conn. Humane Society from 1910; died in Hartford,
Apr. 8, 1918.
Frank Eugene Mills p. Hubbardston, 1905-10; pulpit sup. New York and
Pepperell, Mass. from 1910. Address Pepperell, Mass.
William Walton Nason (spec, course) Address Billerica, Mass.
Pearse Pinch p. Huron, S. D. 1909-16; Fairfax, 1916-18; Herndon, Va.
1918-22; Capitol Heights, Md. 1923-24.
Address 76 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jarvis Richards. Address 1655 Sherman St., Denver, Col.
Horace Hutchinson Robbins (res. lie.)
Address Motor Route C, Eugene, Ore.
Henry Bellows Roberts p. Tucson, Ariz. 1908-1913; Mission Hills, San
Diego, Cal. from 1913, emer. from 1926.
Address 4206 Florida St., San Diego, Cal.
Cassander Cary Sampson p. Tilton, N. H. 1885-1925 and emer.
Address Tilton, N. H.
William Frederick Slocum pres. Colorado Coll. 1888-1917; LL.D. Harv.
1912; Univ. Col. 1913; Allegheny Coll. 1915; Colorado Coll. 1915.
Address 57 Dudley Road, Newton Centre, Mass.
Silas Anderson Spooner (spec, course) died Mar. 15, 1915.
Jesse Fox Taintor prof. English Ripon Coll. 1905-21; D.D. Ripon 1921.
Address Ripon, Wis.
Edward Sampson Tead sec. Cong. Educ. Soc. Boston 1901-19; died in
Boston, Sept. 7, 1919.
Leonard Baker Tenney (non-grad.) p. Scotland, Conn. 1906-13; Bristol,
Me. 1913-16; South Portland 1916-19; Bartlett, N. H. 1919-20; died
there May 18, 1920.
Arthur Norman Ward.
Address 18 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass.
1879
Anson Phelps Atterbury (non-grad.) p. Park Ave. ch. New York, 1879-
1918 and emer. Address 580 Park Ave. New York, N. Y.
Stephen Goodyear Barnes (res. lie.) p. Longmeadow, 1891-1900; St.
Johnsbury, Vt. 1902-11; sup. First ch. Burlington 1912-13; sup.
pulpits in Vt. Address 162 Loomis St., Burlington, Vt.
George Hiram Bird p. First ch. South Chicago, 111. 1881-1910 and emer.
from 1910; died in Winchester, Mass. Oct. 17, 1914.
William Lee Bond died in Bay City, Mich. Feb. 17, 1925.
37
1879 ALUMNI
Park Andrew Bradford p. (Presb.) Hillsdale, N. Y. 1919; Federated chs.
(Meth. and Cong.) Otto 1920; Port Leyden 1921.
Address 73 Locust Ave., Winnetka, 111.
Albert Barnes Cristy supt. R. I. Anti-Saloon League 1899-1917; p.
Painesville, Ohio, 1916-19; New Smyrna, Fla. 1919-20; Unionville,
Ohio, 1920-22; Bethel, Vt. from 1922. Address Bethel, Vt.
Francis Brigham Denio prof. emer. Bangor Sem.
Address 347 Hammond St., Bangor, Me.
Frank Hatch Kasson p. Bartlett, N. H. 1909-10 ; Raynham Center, Mass.
1912-14; organized Riverdale Ch. Dedham and p. 1915-16; No.
Falmouth, 1917; Lowell, Vt. 1918; Pilgrim ch. No. Weymouth, Mass.
1919. Address 3 Duke St., Mattapan, Boston, Mass.
Archibald Longworth Love asst. p. Manhattan ch. N. Y. City 1908-11;
asso. p. Plymouth ch. Brooklyn 1911-14; field sec. Ministerial An-
nuity Fund, Neb. 1917, Kan. 1918; Pilgrim Memorial Fund 1919.
Address 179 Park PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
George Allen Mathews (spec, course) died in Vineyard Haven, April 6 ,
1915.
Edgar Leander Morse p. Williams Bay and Fontana, Wis. 1908-10;
miss'y sup. Ore. Minn, and Idaho 1910-12; Faulkton, S. D. 1912-14;
pulpit sup. 1914-18; business from 1918. Address Durand, Wis.
Charles Albert Perry res. Sharon 1905-12; Bowdoinham, Me. from 1912.
Address Bowdoinham, Me.
Lawrence Phelps (spec, course) prof. Biblical Lit. Atlanta Sem. 1906-14;
same at Piedmont Coll. 1914-20; sup. at Cumberland Mills, Me.,
Castine, Gorham and Calais; D.D. Wheaton 1910.
Address Boothbay Harbor, Me.
William Rogers Richards died in New York City, Jan. 7, 1910.
John Peabody Richardson p. Dighton 1909-16 ; Griswold, Conn. 1918-24 ;
died in Dorchester, Mass. Mar. 16, 1926.
Ezra Jackson Riggs p. No. Carver 1909-11; Meredith, N. H. 1911-13;
w. c. Exeter, N. H. 1913-17; St. Cloud, Fla. 1917-19; Winter Park,
Fla. 1920. Address West Medway, Mass.
George Champlin Shepard Southworth (non-grad.) died in Springfield,
Feb. 19, 1918.
Charles Franklin Thwing pres. West. Res. 1890-1921 and emer. ; Litt.D .
Univ. Pa. 1917.
Address 11109 Bellflower Road, N.E., Cleveland, Ohio.
Malan Humphrey Wright died in Northampton, Jan. 18, 1917.
38
ALUMNI 1880
1880
William Capell Calland. Address 842 Benton Ave., Springfield, Mo.
Frederic Arthur Churchill (non-grad.)
Address 540 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Edward Lane Chute p. Conway 1906-15; Paxton 1916-27.
Address Mountain Lakes, N. J.
Frederick Joel Conner (spec, course) Address unknown.
Joseph Frederick Flint died in Lincoln, 111. Aug. 12, 1919.
George Augustus Gates pres. Fisk Univ. Nashville, Tenn. from 1909;
died in Winter Park, Fla. Nov. 19, 1912.
Hastings Hornell Hart dir. Dept. of Child Helping, Russell Sage Founda-
tion 1908-24; consultant since then. Author of works on penology.
Address 130 E. 22d St., New York, N. Y.
Robert Mackemmie Higgins p. Berlin, Wis. 1905-1916; died in Pomona,
Cal. Jan. 30, 1918.
Samuel Hodgkiss (spec, course) r. Wilkinsonville, 1897-1908; Whitins-
ville 1910-12; West Fitchburg 1913-16; Sheffield 1917-19; Great
Barrington 1920; died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 24, 1922.
Samuel Lane Loomis p. Westfield, N. J. 1909-16; assoc. sec. A.M.A.
1917-23; editor American Missionary.
Address 51 Pinebrook Drive, Larchmont, N. Y.
Thomas McClelland pres. Knox Coll. 1900-17 and pres. emer. from 1917;
LL.D. Grinnell 1915; died in Galesburg, 111. Jan. 29, 1926.
John Merriam died in Port Dickinson, N. Y. Dec. 14, 1918.
Egbert Newcomb Munro died in Schenectady, N. Y. Nov. 26, 1916.
William Ichabod Nichols (non-grad.) gen. sec. Board of Charities,
Brooklyn, N. Y. 1896-1912; res. Wilton, Conn. 1912-13; p. First
(Unit.) ch. Deerfield, Mass. from 1913; died in Hingham, Nov. 3, 1917.
Charles Lothrop Noyes p. Winter Hill ch. Somerville, 1882-1922 and
emer.; trustee Andover T. S. from 1907; D.D. Harv. 1909; act. p.
English-speaking Union ch. Yokohama, Japan, 1922-23; died there
Aug. 8, 1923.
Rollo Ogden (non-grad.) Ed. N. Y. Evening Post 1903-20; asso. ed. New
York Times 1920-22; ed. from 1922.
Address 216 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J.
Frank Palmer. Address 138 Broadway, Norwich, Conn.
Frank Herbert Palmer pres. of Palmer Co. and ed. of Education.
Address Braintree, Mass.
Charles Parkhurst (res. lie.) ed. Zion's Herald 1888-1919; retired; died in
SomerviUe, Feb. 27, 1921.
39
1880-1881 ALUMNI
Arthur Haydn Pearson. Address 202 Elm St., Northfield, Minn.
Edgar James Penney p. Muskogee, Okla. 1907-10; Mason City, la.
1910-12; chap, and instr. Bible and Eng. studies Pineywood Sch.
Braxton, Miss. 1913-14; p. (Meth.) Oskaloosa, la. 1915-16; w.c.
from 1916. Address Pineywood, Miss.
Sidney Kingman Perkins p. First ch. York, Me. 1899-1910; supt. schools
York 1909-10; p. Manchester, Vt. 1910-20; South Ashburnham,
Mass. 1921-24 and emer. Address Haverhill, N. H.
Henry Hildreth Piper (non-grad.) asst. prof, operative dentistry Tufts
Coll. from 1916 and instr. dental hist'y, from 1918.
Address 411 High St., W. Medford, Mass.
Erwin Hart Richards. Address 270 E. College St., Oberlin, Ohio.
James Herron Skiles p. Eldon, la. 1909-14; Miles 1915-20; died in
Shenandoah, Aug. 22, 1924.
Daniel Elijah Smith died in Miami, Fla. Oct. 18, 1910.
Goodwin Deloss Swezey. Address 2600 R St., Lincoln, Neb .
Rufus Babcock Tobey died in Middleboro, Jan. 6, 1920.
Joseph Newton Walker (spec, course) p. Lebanon Centre, Me. 1906-08;
Milton, N. H. 1908-11; Mt. Desert, Me. 1911-14; Windsor, Mass.
1917-21. Address 10 Nutting Ave., Amherst, Mass.
George Youngs Washburn p. Grafton, Vt. 1914-15; died in Boston,
Dec. 3, 1915.
William Orne Weeden in business 1901-12; ministerial supply.
Address 3653 Jackdaw St., San Diego, Cal.
Sumner Gilbert Wood p. Blandf ord 1901-1 1 ; Winchester, N. H. 1911-21 ;
East Berkshire, Vt. 1922-23. Address West Medway, Mass.
1881
Gilbert Brownell Balch died in Topsfield, July 24, 1910.
Tilton Clark Hall Bouton p. Chelmsford 1908-10; res. Hudson, N. H.
1911-19; St. Petersburg, Fla. from 1919.
Address St. Petersburg, Fla.
George Shaw Butters (non-grad.) inst. N. E. Deaconess Train. Sch.
1895-1910; same at Sch. of Theol. Boston Univ. from 1910; died in
Newton, June 29, 1925.
William Rogers Campbell p. Highland ch. Roxbury Crossing from 1881;
Visitor Andover 1912-1925.
Address 72 Alleghany St., Roxbury Crossing, Mass.
Daniel Webster Clark (spec, course) died in So. Framingham, Dec. 18,
1910.
Daniel Herbert Colcord died in Claremont, Cal. Feb. 11, 1923.
40
ALUMNI 1881
Isaac Linnaes Cory (res. lie.) p. Waukesha, Wis. 1898-1910; Clinton,
Mont. 1911-12; Hardin 1913-1920; Laurel from 1921.
Address Laurel, Mont.
Edward Oscar Dyer died in Chester, Conn. Dec. 28, 1914.
Washington Horace Forbes p. New Sharon, Me. 1907-09; Lakeville,
Mass. 1910-15; Dunstable 1916-19. Address Andover, Mass.
Herbert Wendell Gleason author Through the Year with Thoreau 1917.
Address 1259 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Herbert Delos Goodenough (non-grad.) miss'y A.B.C.F.M. South Africa
1881-1913; retired. Address Ruskin, Fla.
Richard Baxter Grover p. Gloucester 1906-11; West Newbury 1911-19;
Petersham from 1920. Address Petersham, Mass.
Ivory Hovey Bartlett Headley died in Washington, D. C. Oct. 30, 1914.
John Franklin Home last reported address San Diego, Cal.; present
address unknown.
Charles Francis Wayland Hubbard p. Gunnison, Col. 1910; Union
Foreign ch. Pekin, China 1914-17; p. Carpinteria, Cal. from 1925.
Address Carpinteria, Cal.
Charles White Huntington p. Central ch. Toledo, Ohio 1905-13; sup.
different chs. from 1913, inch Claremont, Cal. 1915-16.
Address 306 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass.
Raymond Greene McClelland rep. Knox Co. in O. Const'l Conven.
1912; p. So. Pres. ch. Citronella, Ala. from 1918.
Address Citronella, Ala.
Irving Wight Metcalf (non-grad.)
Address 167 No. Professor St., Oberlin, Ohio.
Henry Porter Peck teacher Appleton Acad, and Stearns Sch. Mont
Vernon, N. H. 1901-19; p. Mont Vernon 1901-1922 and emer.
Address Mont Vernon, N. H.
Joseph Henry Selden p. Second ch. Greenwich, Conn. 1900-1911; died
in Norwich, Conn. Oct. 9, 1923.
Arthur Fessenden Skeele p. Olivet, Mich. 1908-12; Ventura, Cal. 1913-
14; Monrovia 1914-18. Address 225 Monroe PL, Monrovia, Cal.
Ezra Allen Slack. Address 198 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
David Brainerd Spencer p. River Falls, Wis. 1901-10; (Presb.) Willmar,
Minn. 1910-12. Address River Falls, Wis.
Edwin Huntington Stickney supt. Cong. S.S. & Pub. Soc. N. D. 1891-
1909; joint miss'y supt. N. D. Cong. Conference 1909-21; D. D.
Fargo 1910, Dart. 1915; died in Fargo, N. D. Jan. 28, 1927.
41
1881-1882 ALUMNI
Clement James Strang p. Gilmore, Benzonia, Mich. 1907-09; teacher
Tillotson Goll. (Tex.) 1909-10; prin. King's Mountain Acad. (N. C.)
1910-12; p. Johannesburg, Mich. 1912-15; Long Rapids 1915-16;
various sup. 1916-23; Eden 1923-26; Commissioner of Schools,
Benzie Co. 1923- ; author God's Way in Evolution 1926.
Address Benzonia, Mich.
Charles Selden Vaile died in Claremont, Cal. April 3, 1918.
George Brainerd Wellington (non-grad.) died in Troy, N. Y. Jan. 31,
1921.
Frank Newhall White p. Union Park ch. Chicago, 111. 1904-12; Lowry
Hill ch. Minneapolis, Minn. 1913-14; First ch. Walla Walla, Wash.
1914-16; asso. supt. Cong. Conf. of Wash, and Northern Idaho
1916-17; Western sec. A.M.A. 1917-23; died in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Jan. 13, 1926.
William Edgar Wolcott died in Lawrence, May 12, 1911.
1882
Charles Darwin Adams (non-grad.) prof. Greek Dartmouth from 1893.
Address Hanover, N. H.
Melvin James Allen p. Southwick 1906-10; Pelham, N. H. 1910-15;
Boscawen 1915-22; Brentwood 1922-23; died in Richford, N. Y.
July 3, 1924.
James Miller Bennett (non-grad.) died in Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 31, 1922.
Nehemiah Boynton p. Clinton Ave. ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1906-20, emer.
thereafter; trustee Andover T. S. 1907-16 and pres. of Board 1914-
16. Address Newton Centre, Mass.
Harry LeRoy Brickett p. Marion 1894-1913; Southbridge from 1913;
died in Manchester, N. H., Aug. 13, 1926.
George Collins Capron no later address learned.
Charles Francis Carter p. Lexington 1896-1910; Park ch. Hartford,
Conn. (Immanuel from 1914) 1910-27; D. D. Marietta 1916; trustee
Andover T. S. from 1917 and pres. of Board from 1918.
Address 40 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn.
Joseph Hayes Chandler Western ed. The Congregationalist 1908-12;
ex. sec. Chicago Ch. Fed. 1911-12; p. Alto Pass, 111., Milwaukee,
Wis. and Calumet, Mich. 1913-16; teacher ethics and sociology John
Marshall Law Sch. Chicago 1915; p. Belchertown, Mass. 1916-18.
Address 96 Bridge St., Northampton, Mass.
William Franklin Coburn (non-grad.) died in Jonia, Mich. Dec. 4, 1921.
Edward Danforth Curtis died in Indianapolis, Ind. Aug. 14, 1916.
Arthur Payson Dana (adv. class) lawyer Boston, 1889-14.
Address Wellesley, Mass.
42
ALUMNI 1882
Edgar Thomas Farrill p. Kenosha, Wis. 1902-1912; field sec. Wis. C. E.
Union, 1912-22; D.D. Brown 1921; died in Milwaukee, Wis. Jan. 12,
1922.
John Alfred Faulkner (adv. class) author Crises in the Early Church;
Wesley as Sociologist, Theologian and Churchman; Modernism and
the Christian Faith; LL.D. Pennsylvania Coll. Gettysburg 1919.
Address Madison, N. J.
James Wesson Flagg p. Merrimac 1901-16; Rye, N. H. from 1917.
Address Rye, N. H.
George Benjamin Frost in business from 1910.
Address 29 Highland Rd., Andover, Mass.
Edward Munson Hill prin. Can. Cong. Coll. (Theol.) 1901-15; pres.
Can. Cong. For. Miss'y Soc; retired.
Address 206 Walnut Ave., Wayne, Pa.
William DeWitt Hyde pres. and prof, mental and moral philos. Bowdoin
1885-1917; overseer of Harvard 1915-17; died in Brunswick, Me.
June 29, 1917.
Arthur Willard Kelly. Address 91 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.
Charles Loveland Merriam p. Central ch. Derry, N. H. 1903-10; North
ch. Newton, Mass. 1911-13; Paterson, N. J. from 1913; died in
Hackensack, N. J. Dec. 10, 1914.
William Carter Merritt field sec. International S. S. Assoc. 1905-14;
extension sec. Pomona Coll. 1914-15; sec. and mgr. Claremont
Miss'y Home from 1915. Address Claremont, Cal.
Darius Augustine Newton p. Winchester 1889-1909; Reading 1910-12
and emer. Address 26 Church St., Westboro, Mass.
Henry Mixter Penniman prof. Christian evidences Berea from 1895,
emer. from 1924; asst. to president.
Address Berea College, Berea, Ky.
Charles Homer Percival (non-grad.) p. Rochester, N. H. 1907-16; died
in Claremont, Cal. Oct. 13, 1924.
Hervey Gorham Pillsbury p. Ripon, Wis. 1907-12; Morris, 111. 1913-16;
St. Paul Ch. Chicago from 1917; D.D. Ripon 1909.
Address 2118 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago, 111.
Augustin Francois Rivard (spec, course) in 1912 stationed at Monte-
bello, Quebec and No. Nation Mills, Me. No later address learned.
John Ladd Sewall sec. Board of Trade, Worcester 1908-09; ex. sec.
Boston 1915 Movement 1909-10; p. Lake View ch. Worcester 1911-
16; Lake Helen, Fla. 1917-21; died in Seabreeze, Fla. June 12, 1923.
John Taylor Shaw assoc. prof. Latin Oberlin Acad. 1891-1916, prin.
1914-16; assoc. prof. Latin Oberlin Coll. 1916-19 and emer. from
1919. Address 399 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
43
1882-1883 ALUMNI
Herbert Warner Stebbins died in Brookline June 19, 1915.
Frank Travis (non-grad.) no later information.
Charles Luke Wells (non-grad.) New Orleans, La. 1899-1909; teacher
McGill Univ. Montreal 1909-12; Northampton, Mass. 1912-13;
Marblehead 1913-15; r. Macon, Ga. 1915-16; prof. Eccles. Hist'y Univ.
of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. from 1916; dean Theol. Sch. from 1922.
Address Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.
Theodore Chickering Williams (non-grad.) died in Boston, May 6, 1915.
1883
Harlan Page Beach prof. Yale Sem. 1906-21 and emer.; author Renais-
sant Latin America 1916; co-author World atlas (1911) and Statistics
(1916) of Christian Missions; World Missionary Atlas 1925; D.D.
Amherst 1913. Address 57 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J.
Franklin Solomon Fitch (res. lie.) p. First ch. Buffalo, N.Y. 1883-1915;
sup. First ch. San Francisco 1917; died in Berkeley, Cal. Dec. 23,
1917.
Charles Taylor Hawes (adv. class) Address Bangor, Me.
Josiah H Heald Supt. of Spanish-speaking work in the Southwest under
the Cong. Extension Boards.
Address 1117 Laurel St., El Paso, Texas.
Charles Werden Holbrook.
Address 596 Thompson Ave., East Haven, Conn.
Frederick Augustus Holden (non-grad.) p. Huntington 1902-09; Preston
1909-11; New Haven, Vt. 1911-13; died in Melrose Highlands, Mass.
Nov. 22, 1920.
John Francis Hooper (non-grad.) no later information.
Edward Lovell Houghton p. (Unit.) Norwell 1911-16; Whitman 1916-21;
(Univ.) Haverhill 1922-25; Winchester, N. H. 1926-.
Address Winchester, N. H.
Francis Percival Stewart Lamb (non-grad.) no later information.
George Washington Mitchell p. Chadron, Neb. 1906-10; prin. Gates
Acad. Neligh 1910-13; p. Cortland 1913-14; prin. Franklin Acad.
1914-20; p. Gregory, S. D. 1921-23. Address Chadron, Neb.
William Josiah Parmelee. Address 108 Calhoun St., Springfield, Mass.
Clarence Pike p. Ashland 1907-11; Milton, N. H. 1911-15; Royalston,
Mass. 1915-24; Coventry, Vt. 1925-. Address Coventry, Vt.
Wesley Frank Price. Address Roberts, Wis.
James Tobey Pyke. Address 308 Benefit St., Providence, R. I.
Edward Strieby Steele (adv. class) Dept. of Agri. Wash, from 1918;
retired. Address 1316 Monroe St., Washington, D.C.
44
ALUMNI 1884-1885
1884
Myron Winslow Adams (non-grad.) dean Atlanta Univ. 1896-1919; act.
pres. 1919-23; pres. from 1923. Address Atlanta, Ga.
Edward Percival Allen. Address 147 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass.
Augustus Stiles Carrier (non-grad.) died in Miami, Fla. Sept. 4, 1923.
George Croswell Cressey p. Effra Rd. ch. London, Eng. 1907-14; lect. on
The Preparation and Delivery of the Unwritten Sermon, Manchester
(Unit.) Coll. Eng. 1912 and Meadville Theol. Sem. 1914; p. Church
of the Redeemer (Unit.) Staten Island, N, Y. 1914; New York (New
Brighton) 1914-23; Tyngsboro, Mass. from 1924.
Address 7 Haviland St., Boston, Mass.
John Doane p. Mission Hill ch. San Diego, Cal. 1911-13; died there
July 17, 1913.
Amos Frederic Dunnels p. Elmwood (Presb.) ch. E. Orange, N. J. 1914-
21; (Cong.) So. Bristol, Me. from 1922; died there Feb. 21, 1926.
Newton Irving Jones (res. lie.) p. Orleans 1911-16; West Tisbury 1918-
20; Worthington 1920-22; died in Groton Mar. 7, 1923.
Oscar Garland Mclntyre (res. lie.) died in West Woodstock, Conn.
May 19, 1926.
Thomas Wesley Minnis (adv. class) p. Christopher, Wash. 1907-10; res.
Seattle, Wash, from 1910. Address 1931 4th St. W., Seattle, Wash.
Charles Sumner Murkland (adv. class) prin. Brewster Free Acad. 1907-
10; Y.M.C.A. educational director in France 1917-19; died in
Waltham, Nov. 11, 1926.
James Edwin Odlin (non-grad.) died in Brookline, Nov. 9, 1920.
Edward Collins Porter. Address 24 Randolph St., Arlington, Mass.
George Wallace Shaw (res. lie.) died in Fall River, Mar. 3, 1915.
James Spencer Voorhees p. Adams 1903-10; in business Lakeville, Conn.
1910-13; p. Lee, Mass. 1913-16; La Jolla, Cal. 1916-18; Phoenix,
Ariz. 1918-19; Pomfret, Conn. 1919-23; Riverside Memorial ch.
Haverhill, Mass. 1924. Address 196 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn.
Langdon Lauriston Ward (non-grad.) died in Boston, Aug. 15, 1922.
1885
William Osborn Ballantine med. miss'y A.B.C.F.M. India; retired in
1922. Address 1021 South El Molino Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
Wallace Irving Coburn (non-grad.) Address Turner's Falls, Mass.
Theodore George DeLyre (adv. class) no later information.
John McGaw Foster r. Ch. of Messiah, Boston 1898-1922 and r. hon.
since then. Address 30 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge, Mass.
45
1885-1886 ALUMNI
David Edgar French retired.
Address 351 North Main St., Pomona, Cal.
Edwin Charles Holman field sec. Internat'l Sunshine Soc. 1906-12; treas.
Golden Rule Alliance of Am. 1912; act. p. First Ref. ch. Long Island
City 1918-19; ed. Universal Eng'r 1918-19; treas. Fanny J. Crosby
Memorial for Blind Girls. Address 75 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Charles Smith Mills p. Pilgrim ch. St. Louis, Mo. 1905-12; First ch.
Montclair, N. J. 1912-20; pres. Cong. H. M. Soc. 1906-10; chmn.
Pilgrim Mem'l Fund Com'n 1917-20, exec. sec. from 1920; exec,
various denom. boards; D.D. Amherst 1907.
Address 26 East 63d St., New York, N. Y.
Horace Edwin Morrow teacher Indian Sch. Rapid City, S. D. 1906-10;
prin. Tongue River, Mont. 1910-12; clerk Day Schools (Ind.) Pine
Ridge, S. D. 1913-18; prin. teacher Boarding Sch. (Ind.) Pine Ridge,
1918-20; p. Ulen and Fertile, Minn. 1921 ; Drake and Anamoose, N. D.
1922; Garvin, Minn. 1923-27; Glyndon 1927-.
Address Glyndon, Minn.
George Nelson Musgrove (res. lie.) p. Sherman, Cal. 1907-08; Palms
1911-12; died in La Manda Park, Cal. Oct. 31, 1924.
Stephen Henry Robinson (adv. class) p. Dunbarton, N. H. 1905-10;
sup. GofTstown 1910-11; p. Franconia 1911-15; various sup. from
1917; died in Concord, N. H. Oct. 4, 1922.
Charles Fremont Roper p. First ch. River Point, R.I. 1904-21 ; Crockett,
Cal. 1921; died in Berkeley, Cal. June 1, 1923.
Arley Barthlow Show died in Palo Alto, Cal. Oct. 28, 1920.
William Albert Sinclair exec. sec. Y.M.C.A. at Camps Holabird, Greene,
and Mills, during World War; died in Rahway, N. J. Apr. 20, 1926.
Walter Perkins Taylor instructor public speaking various Theol. schools
from 1912; died in Beverly Sept. 12, 1926.
David Collin Wells died in Hanover, N. H. June 11, 1911.
John Thomas Whalley. Address 612 McKay Bldg., Portland, Ore.
1886
James Alexander (adv. class) p. (Presb.) First ch. Boston 1906-10;
Lit. Ed. Boston Herald 1910-12.
Address 184 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
George Henry Badger (non-grad.) p. (Unit.) San Antonio, Tex. 1912-
18; Orlando, Fla. from 1918.
Address 200 E. Livingston Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Herbert Wendell Boyd w. c. Newton and Amherst 1908-10; p. East
Bridgewater 1910-19; Wareham from 1919.
Address 161 High St., Wareham, Mass.
46
ALUMNI 1886
Charles Russell Bruce (adv. class) owner and ed. Union Co. Courier,
Elk Point, S. D. 1897-1912; res. Minneapolis 1912; p. Sanborn,
N. D. 1913; Gann Valley, S. D. 1913-14; Humboldt, S. D. 1914-
15; Cleveland, N. D. 1916; Elgin, 1917; Glendale and Cedar chs.
Miller, S. D. 1918; Myron ch. Faulkton and Wecota, 1919; w. c.
Pompey's Pillar, Mont. 1920-21; p. Usk and Cusick, Wash. 1922;
Van Cleve, Iowa 1923-26; Red Granite, Wis. 1926-.
Address Red Granite, Wis.
Enoch Hale Burt (adv. class) p. Ivoryton, Conn. 1898-1913; First
(Cong.) ch. Torrington, Conn, from 1913.
Address Torrington, Conn.
Charles Herrick Cutler p. First ch. Bangor, Me. 1886-1911; Union ch.
Waban, Mass. 1912-25. Address Andover, Mass.
Edward Day p. Wichita, Kan. 1908-15; Eugene, Ore. 1915-16; San An-
tonio, Tex. from 1921. Address San Antonio, Texas.
Christus Apostolos Derebey educ'l and med'l miss'y work among the
Greeks in Chicago 1893-1908; on staff of Montrose Hospital and
practicing medicine. Address 4342 N. Keystone Ave., Chicago, 111.
Hiram Janes Ferris (adv. class) died in Oak Park, 111. Oct. 7, 1912.
George Herbert Grannis (adv. class) p. Brightwood ch. Indianapolis,
Ind. 1907-14; Elm Cong. ch. Plymouth, Pa. 1914-15; died there
April 11, 1915.
Franklin Fuller Gunn sch. com'r. Glens Falls, N. Y. 1909-12; dis. supt.
sch. 1st supervisory dis. Warren Co. N. Y. from 1912.
Address 14 Center St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
Myles Standish Hemenway res. Windsor, Vt. and New York City to
1925; res. Canon St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, Me. from 1925.
Address Portland, Me.
James A Jones (adv. class) died Sept. 11, 1919.
Francis Edge Kavenagh (adv. class)
Address Meadowdale, Bronxville, N. Y.
Lucius Orren Lee (adv. class) miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Turkey, 1880-1910.
Address 138 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass.
Alford Brown Penniman p. Second ch. Beloit, Wis. 1910-13; Calumet,
Mich. 1915; died there Oct. 1, 1915.
Benjamin Whipple Pennock p. Grafton, Vt. 1902-08; died in Boston,
Mass. Dec. 18, 1922.
Frank Churchill Scoville (res. lie.) p. (Ref. Dutch) Greenwich, N. Y.
1886-1923. Address Greenwich, N. Y.
Charles Monroe Sheldon p. Central ch. Topeka, Kan. 1889-1912 and
1915-20; author The Mere Man and his Problems, 1924, and other
books; editor-in-chief Christian Herald 1920-25 and contrib. ed.
1925. Address Topeka, Kansas.
47
1886-1887 ALUMNI
Eugene Warren Stoddard prin. High sch. Martinez, Cal. 1903-11;
prin. High sch. Vacaville, Cal. from 1911. Address Vacaville, Cal.
Frederick Wells Tuckerman (adv. class) Address Colorado Springs, Col.
Edgar Warren p. Atkinson, N. H. 1907-10; sup. Christian ch. North
Hampton, N. H. 1912-14 and from 1916. Address Hampton, N. H.
Charles Henry Washburn (non-grad.) p. Trinity ch. (Neponset) Boston
1904-14; Fowler, Fall River 1914-17; Maiden 1917-21; Burlington
from 1922. Address Woburn, Mass.
Wilmot Henry Wheeler (non-grad.)
Address 2128 Ewing St., Los Angeles, Cal.
1887
John Barstow p. Lee 1906-12; Wethersfield Ave. ch. Hartford, Conn.
1912-13; Norfolk 1915-19; Windsor Ave. ch. Hartford 1920-23;
Wethersfield from 1924; died there Apr. 26, 1927.
Hagop Caspar Bulbulian p. First ch. Aintab, Turkey 1907-10; thereafter,
evangelistic work; died in Aleppo, May 27, 1912.
Frederick George Chutter p. Norwich, Vt. 1911-13; Lebanon, N. H.
1916-21; Mystic, Conn, from 1925. Address Mystic, Conn.
Samuel Valentine Cole trustee Bowdoin 1901-12 and v. pres. from 1912;
pres. Boston Browning Soc. 1912-14 and hon. mem. N. Y. Browning
Soc. from 1916; suggested and supervised change (1912) of Wheaton
Sem. to Wheaton Coll. being pres. from 1912; Visitor, Andover
1907-22; LL.D. Bowdoin 1912; author The Great Grey King and
Other Poems 1914; Monica 1926; died in Norton, May 6, 1925.
Harry Pinneo Dewey p. Plymouth ch. Minneapolis, Minn, from 1907;
trustee Williams Coll., Andover T. S., Carleton Coll., Straight Univ.;
officer in many Cong, organizations.
Address 500 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Edward Torrey Ford (res. stu.) p. Tacoma, Wash. 1900-13; E. Wey-
mouth, Mass. 1914-19; Hartford, Vt. 1920-26; No. Abington, Mass.
from 1926; D.D. Whitworth Coll. 1910.
Address North Abington, Mass.
Theodore Woodruff Haven (adv. class) Central N. Y. Conf. (Meth.)
1904-11; N. Y. Conf. 1911-20; died in Great Barrington, Mass.
Apr. 3, 1920.
Edward Beach Howell (non-grad.) lawyer.
Address 132 South Arden Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
Robert Humphrey (adv. class) p. Kirwin, Kan. 1909-11; Berkley,
Mass. 1911-16; Plympton 1916-19; Canterbury, Conn. 1919-23;
Federated ch. Staff ordville, Conn. 1923-24; died in North Carver,
Mass. Jan. 22, 1925.
48
ALUMNI 1887-1888
Charles Carroll Kellogg field sec. N. E. Conservatory of Music 1911-13;
died in Brookline Oct. 5, 1913.
Lucien Carpenter Kimball p. Hopkinton, N. H. from 1908; owned and
conducted sanitarium 1908-14. Address Hopkinton, N. H.
Charles William Longren p. Weiser, Idaho, 1909-11; died in Redlands,
Cal. Nov. 5, 1912.
Charles Washington Luck state senator from Boise Co. Idaho 1913-14;
civil engineer. Address Weiser, Idaho.
William Noyes inst. Teachers Coll. Columbia Univ. 1900-15; dir. manual
training Duluth, Minn. 1916-18; Federal Bd. for Vocational Educ.
1918-21; dist. supt. of Rehabilitation of Disabled Soldiers, Albany,
N. Y. from 1921.
Permanent home address 216 Hillside Ave., Leonia, N. J.
Davie Butler Pratt prof. Bib. Lit. Talladega Coll. 1908-13; prof. Hebrew
and Greek, Ch. Hist, and Sociology 1913-16, and dean and prof.
Ch. Hist, and Sociology, Sch. of Relig. Howard Univ. from 1916.
D.D. Howard 1914.
Address 325 College St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
William Slade p. Federated ch. No. Thetford 1907-11; p. First ch. and
prin. Thetford (Vt.) Acad. 1911-17; sup. Swampscott (Mass.) Cong,
ch. six months 1917-18; chap. Atlanta Univ. 1918-21; p. No. Thet-
ford, (Vt.) from 1922. Address No. Thetford, Vt.
Daniel Temple Torrey. Address 238 Williams St., Providence, R. I.
William Jay Turner p. Shenandoah, Idaho 1908-15; Onawa, Iowa 1915—
18; Cherokee 1918-20; Union ch. Moline, 111. 1921-23; Somers, Wis.
from 1924. Address Somers, Wis.
John Brainerd Wilson (non-grad.) p. Pleasant St. (Bapt.) ch. Concord,
N. H. 1902-15; sup. Everett, Mass. 1915-16; p. Chapel St. ch. E.
Gloucester 1916-24. Address R.F.D. No. 1, Hooksett, N. H.
Josiah Alonzo Wood (adv. class) in business. Address Centralia, Va.
George Masters Woodwell p. Princeton, Me. 1906-10 and supt. schools
1907-10; p. So. Bristol 1910-14; Lyme, N. H. from 1920; died there
Apr. 19, 1927.
1888
James Church Alvord p. Hopedale Union ch. 1909-12; Littleton, 1915—
17; So. Attleboro, 1917-19; prof. Emory and Henry Coll. 1920-21;
Centenary Coll. 1921-23; Southwestern La. Institute from 1923;
author The Iron Cross 1915. Address Shreveport, La.
Andrew Webster Archibald (res. lie.) res. Newton Centre 1907-19 supply-
ing Waban 1910-12; Second ch. Dorchester (1912) and other chs;
res. New Haven, Conn, from 1920; author The Trend of the Cen-
turies, The Easter Hope, Biblical Nature Studies, The Modern Man
Facing the old Problem; died 1926.
49
1888 ALUMNI
Leon Duston Bliss p. Lenox 1908-16; teacher Latin Trinity Sch. Lenox
1915-17; p. and miss'y service Straight Coll. (A.M. A.) New Orleans,
La. 1918; p. Sheffield, Mass. 1919-20; Paso Robles, Cal. 1922-24.
Address Atascadero, Cal.
John Wright Buckham prof. Theol. Pacific Sch. of Religion from 1903;
N. W. Taylor lect. Yale 1914; chairman com'n on Cong. Theology
Internat'l Cong. Council 1920; author John Knox McLean, a Biog-
raphy; Mysticism and Modern Life 1915; Progressive Religious
Thought in America 1919; Religion as Experience 1922; Personality
and Psychology 1924. Address Berkeley, Cal.
Edward Herrick Chandler sec. Twentieth Century Club, Boston 1901-
24; p. Union ch. Taunton 1924-27. Address Woodstock, Conn.
Calvin Montague Clark prof. Ch. Hist. Bangor 1906-; author, History
of the Maine Missionary Society 1926; D.D. Williams 1914.
Address 306 Union St., Bangor, Me.
William Isaac Cole sec. South End House, Boston 1894-1913; res.
lecturer Applied Sociology Wheaton Coll. 1913-16, and prof. do.
1916-26; treas. Wheaton 1913-26. Address Norton, Mass.
Frank Bristow Hines pres. Southern Collegiate Inst. 1894-1913; in
business from 1913. Address Carbondale, 111.
Keizo Koyano. Address (1922) Higher Commercial School, Tokyo, Japan.
George Albert Loomis. Address East Greenwich, R. I.
Duncan McDermid (adv. class) died in New York City, Nov. 6, 1919.
Herbert Gardner Mank p. United (Cong.) ch. Lawrence 1898-1924,
and emer. ; died there Dec. 14, 1926.
George Willis Patterson.
Address 1300 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C .
William Abbott Perkins died in Woodstock, Conn. Jan. 31, 1918.
Hovhannes Kevork Santikian established Pilgrim Armenian (Cong.)
ch. Fresno, Cal.; First Armenian ch. Fowler; Armenian ch. Parlier;
sup. 1903-09; farming. Address Route A, Box 262, Fowler, Cal.
Ernest Warburton Shurtleff active in War relief work in Paris 1914;
died in Dinard, France, Aug. 24, 1917.
Albert David Smith p. Milton 1908-20, and emer.
Address Milton, Mass.
Edward Byron Stiles died in North Woodstock, N. H. Aug. 6, 1917.
William Bartlett Tyler (non-grad.)
Address 34 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Herbert Dickinson Ward. Address South Berwick, Me.
Robert Archey Woods (res. stu.) Head of South End House, Boston,
from 1891; author The Neighborhood in Nation Building 1922;
The Settlement Horizon 1922; died in Boston, Feb. 18, 1925.
50
ALUMNI 1889-1890
1889
Arza Herbert Armes p. Westminster 1907-10; No. Middleboro 1910-12;
Northwood Center 1913-14; Slatersville, R. I. 1917-19; Manomet,
Mass. 1924-. Address Manomet, Mass.
Walter Allen Evans (adv. class) died in Elgin, 111. Aug. 6, 1917.
William Cope Hawthorne (res. lie.) no further information.
Gabriel Basileios Kambour p. Campton, N. H. 1908-16; Charlemont,
Mass. 1916-19; Woburn 1920-21.
Address 80 Market St., Rockland, Mass.
George Frederick Kenngott p. First (Trin.) ch. Lowell 1892-1912; supt.
Cong. Church Extension Soc. of Los Angeles, Cal. and So. Cal. Cong.
Conf. from 1912; assoc. prof, of sociology, Univ. of So. Cal. 1913-19;
author The Record of a City 1912.
Address 714 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Korehiro Sogaku Kurahara (non-grad.) Address Kumamoto, Japan.
Ellsworth Gage Lancaster pres. Olivet Coll. 1904-15; p. North Conway,
N. H. from 1923. Address North Conway, N. H.
Donald McDonald (res. stu.) Last reported address De Soto, Mo.
Present address unknown.
Henry Albert Macgowan (non-grad.)
Address 22 Boynton St., Worcester, Mass.
Frederick Brooks Noyes p. Scituate 1905-13; Union Cong. ch. Ludlow
1913-16; Harwichport 1917-22; Leicester 1922-26.
Address Acton, Mass.
Charles Cutler Torrey prof. Yale from 1900; author Ezra Studies 1910;
Composition and Date of Acts 1916.
Address 191 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn.
Grant Van Blarcom p. Concord, Vt. 1906-12; Westmoreland, Spofford
and W. Chesterfield, N. H. 1912-14; Turner Center, Me. 1914-22;
Jacksonville, Vt. 1922-23; Oakfield, Me. from 1924.
Address Oakfield, Me.
Inman Lyon Willcox p. Park ch. Worcester 1891-1909; North Guilford,
N. Y. 1910-18; Franklin, Mass. 1920-23; Seneca Falls, N. Y. 1924-27;
Union (Presb.) Carney's Point, N. J. from 1927.
Address Carney's Point, N. J.
1890
Henry Rolfe Baker (adv. class). Address Mitchell, S. D.
James Ernest Barbour. Address 114 Trenton St., Pawtucket, R. I.
Aaron McGaffey Beede attorney. Address Fort Yates, N. D.
George Helon Buck. Address Crown Point, N. Y.
51
1890-1891 ALUMNI
Charles Frederick Burroughs (adv. class) p. (Univ.) White River
Junction, Vt. 1903-16; died in Wakefield, Mass. Apr. 30, 1916.
Walter Webster Campbell. Address 14 High St., Rockport, Mass.
Otis Chickering (res. stu.) died in Andover, Oct. 23, 1909.
Arthur John Covell p. Rollstone Cong. ch. Fitchburg, 1908-13; Sec.
Cong. Bd. Pastoral Supply from 1913.
Address 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
John Fergus Crosby. Address Arcade, N. Y.
Frederick Davis Greene (adv. class) agt. N. Y. Assoc, for Improving
Cond'n of Poor 1906-10; gen. sec. United Hospital Fund of N. Y.
City from 1910. Address 125 Bellevue Ave., Montclair, N. J.
Clarence Cady Lyon p. Hadlyme, Conn. 1908-14; Staffordville 1914-18;
Peru, Vt. 1918-23; died in Penacook, N. H. Sept. 12, 1923.
Frederic Wilbur Manning p. Nantucket 1902-11; Swampscott 1912-16;
Manchester from 1917. Address Boylston, Mass.
Manasseh Garabed Papazian (adv. class) p. Armenian Evang'l ch. N. Y.
City 1908-14; Pilgrim Armenian Cong. ch. Fresno, Cal. from 1914.
Address 1323 M St., Fresno, Cal.
William Brown Pinkerton p. Eugene, Ore. 1907-11; Grant's Pass 1911—
12; miss'y A. M. A. Rosebud Indian Mission, S. D. 1912-
Address 464 West 7th St., Claremont, Cal.
Langdon Quimby p. Gardiner, Me. from 1892. Address Augusta, Me.
Glen Albert Taylor (adv. class). Address R. F. D. No. 7, Grinnell, Iowa.
John Foster Tucker. Address 717 W. 49th PL, Los Angeles, Cal.
Walter Shepard Ufford gen. sec. Asso. Charities and sec. Tuberculosis
Asso. of Distr. of Columbia.
Address 1022 11th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Stephen Vaitses (res. stu.)
Address 13 Laurel St., Melrose Highlands, Mass.
James Scollay Williamson (adv. class) p. North ch. Haverhill 1899-
1910; Plymouth ch. Lansing, Mich. 1910-15; w. c. 1915-17; asso.
p. Plymouth ch. New Haven, Conn. 1919-21; p. Kings Highway ch.
Brooklyn, N. Y. from 1923. S. T. D. Bowdoin 1910; D. D. Olivet
1911. Address Ave. P. & E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1891
Timothy Currier Craig chap. State Prison, Wethersfield, Conn. 1903-13;
p. Warren, Mass. 1914-16; Wenham 1917-21.
Address 90 Jordan Lane, Wethersfield, Conn.
Allen Eastman Cross asst. p. and later assoc. p. Old South ch. Boston
1901-11; p. Milford 1914-25.
Address 1552 Elm St., Manchester, N. H.
52
ALUMNI 1891
Daniel Evans (adv. class) Abbot prof, of Christian Theol. in Andover
Theol. Sem. from 1909; Andover prof, of Syst. Theol. Harv. Univ.
1910-22; prof. Chr. Theol. Harv. Univ. on Andover foundation 1922-
26; visiting prof. Div. Sch. of Chic. Univ. 1926-27.
Address 42 Hillside Terrace, Belmont, Mass.
Harris Grafton Hale p. Leyden ch. Brookline 1896-1923 and emer.;
Marblehead from 1925; author Who Then is This? trustee Andover
Theol. Sem. on nomination by the Alumni 1916-22; D. D. Dart-
mouth 1911. Address Marblehead, Mass.
Newton Marshall Hall p. North ch. Springfield 1899-20 and emer.;
author Civic Righteousness and Civic Pride 1915; Stories of the
Commonwealth of Israel 1921, etc; died in Boston, Jan. 21, 1926.
Edward Payson Holton (adv. class) Miss'y A.B.C.F.M.
Address Dindigul, Madura District, India.
Frederic Perley Johnson. Address 1232 A St., Hay ward, Cal.
Edwin Judson Klock (non-grad.) p. Bucksport, Me. 1908-10; Bristol,
Vt. 1912; Trumbull, Conn. 1915-17. Address Wallingford, Vt.
Robert Treadwell Osgood.
Address 353 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
Anthony Charles Pinckney p. Columbia, S. C. 1908-10; Tempting,
Haw Branch and Carter's Mills 1910-24; prin. Carthage (N. C.)
Graded Sch. 1919- Address Carthage, N. C.
William Rader p. (Presb.) Calvary ch. San Francisco, Cal. 1908-13;
lecturing; p. North Berkeley 1924; Richmond ch. San Francisco
1925-. Address 1828 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, Cal.
Frank Ellsworth Ramsdell p. North ch. New Bedford 1903-.
Address 194 Summer St., New Bedford, Mass.
Albion Herbert Ross r. St. Andrews ch. Ashland, Wis. 1905-12; St.
Paul's ch. Marion, Ohio 1912-17; curate Calvary, Cincinnati 1917-19;
r. St. Peter's, Gallipolis, and Grace ch. Pomeroy 1919-22; Hollidays-
burg, Pa. from 1923. Address Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Gilbert Augustus Shaw (res. stu.) r. Grace parish, Riverhead, L. I.,
N. Y. 1910-12; St. Peter's parish, Hazleton, Pa. 1912-16; Grace
parish, Buffalo, N. Y. 1916-19; St. John's parish, Medina 1919-26;
Trinity ch. Canaseraga, N. Y. 1926-. Address Canaseraga, N. Y.
Herman Thomas Shepard. Address West Epping, N. H.
Charles Nelson Sinnett (res. lie.) p. Carthage, S.D. 1909-10; Fayette,
Iowa 1911-13; Washta 1914; Fontanelle and Pleasant Grove 1915-
17; People's ch. Brainerd, Minn. 1918-19; Fertile and Ulen, 1923-26;
Carthage, S.D. 1926-. Address Carthage, S. D.
53
1892 ALUMNI
1892
Joseph Marion Adams (adv. class). Address Bolton, Mass.
William Baker Allis p. Wantagh, L. I., N. Y. 1917-22.
Address 15 W. 88th St., New York, N. Y.
Emil Benjamin Bary no later address discovered.
Edward Bickford Blanchard p. Sherborn 1906-09; sup. Oakham 1921-
22. Address Barre, Mass.
George Michael Bocles (non-grad.) no later information.
Emery Lucius Bradford p. East Weymouth 1902-10; supt. Clapp
Memorial (boys' work) 1910-13; p. Boxford 1913-24 with Ipswich,
Linebrook, 1919-24. Address Boxford, Mass.
Edward Ernest Bradley (adv. class) p. Lincoln 1893-1920; prof. Hamp-
ton (Va.) Inst, from 1920. Address Hampton, Va.
Sidney Augustus Burnaby (adv. class) died in Spencer, Oct. 26, 1919.
Robert Charles Denison p. Janesville, Wis. 1897-1908; United, New
Haven, Conn. 1909-19; Am. Red Cross Serbia and Albania 1918-19;
prof. dept. Philos. Pomona Coll. 1920-. Address Claremont, Cal.
Edward Delevan Disbrow p. Lysander, N. Y. 1907-10; Pilgrim ch.
Syracuse 1911-14; West Boxford, Mass. 1916-22; Westford 1923-.
Address Westford, Mass.
Edward Fairbank Miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Address Vadala, India.
James Church Gregory gen. miss'y, Me. Miss'y Soc. 1907-10; p. Presque
Isle, Me. 1910-21.
Address 18 Wolcott St., Woodfords, Portland, Me.
Charles Francis Hersey. Address Harvard, Mass.
Charles Sumner Holton p. First ch. Newbury 1897-.
Address Newburyport, Mass.
William Sherman Hunt (adv. class) p. Pocatello, Ida. 1907-09; died in
Inkom, Ida. Sept. 2, 1926.
Walter Perkins Hutchinson died in Abington, May 14, 1925.
Israel Jordan p. Second ch. Falmouth, Me. 1892-.
Address Woodfords, Me.
Edward Lester Marsh (adv. class) p. Plymouth ch. Providence, R. I.
1907-21; Sandwich, Mass. from 1922. Address Sandwich, Mass.
Frank Wilbur Merrick (adv. class) p. Faith ch. Springfield 1908-14;
Maple St. ch. Danvers 1914-19; Rochester, N. H. 1922.
Address 12 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass.
Gainer Pierce Moore. Address Draper, Wis.
Tomoyoshi Murai pres. First Foreign Language School of Tokyo.
Address Kinsuke-cho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
54
ALUMNI 1892
Jinzo Naruse (res. stu.) died Feb. 4, 1919.
Charles Adolphus Nelson (non-grad.) miss'y A.B.C.F.M. 1892-1922;
teacher and pres. Canton Union Theol. Coll. 1914-18; princ. Mei Wah
School, Canton, under adm. of the Am. -Chinese Educ. Commission.
Address Canton, China.
Daniel Edward Owen (non-grad.) asst. prof, and prof. English in Univ.
of Pa. 1915-. Address 322 S. 43d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Carl Safford Patton p. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1901-11; First ch. Columbus,
Ohio 1911-17; Los Angeles, Cal. 1917-26; World War service with
Y.M.C.A. in France; prof, in Chicago Theol. Sem. from 1926. Author
Sources of the Synoptic Gospels 1913; Religion in the Thought of
Today 1924; D.D. Oberlin 1908.
Address 5757 University Ave., Chicago, 111.
William Watson Ranney p. Park ch. Hartford, Conn. 1896-1909; First
ch. Colorado Springs, Col. 1909-16; Church of Christ, Dartmouth
Coll. Hanover, N. H. 1917-20; died there Feb. 3, 1920.
Oliver Dana Sewall asst. p. Harvard ch. Brookline 1897-1909; p.
Great Barrington 1909-18; Dedham 1918-19; treas. Mass. Home
Miss. Soc. from 1920; trustee A. T. S. on nomination by the Alumni
1922-. Address 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Edwin Ray Smith sec. N. H. Home Miss'y Soc. from 1907; died in
Brookline, Mass. Jan. 18, 1915.
Edward Roland Stearns p. Lancaster, N. H. 1902-12; field sec. for
ministerial relief 1912-15; sec. N. H. Home Miss'y Soc. and N. H.
Cong. Conf. from 1915. Address 53 No. Main St., Concord, N. H.
William Henry Walker p. South Haven, Mich. 1903-12; in business
1912-13; prof. Bib. Lit. Talladega Theol. Sem. 1914-15; asst.prof.
German, Beloit Coll. 1915-16; prof. Philosophy and Psychology,
Fargo Coll. 1918-22; prof. Northland Coll. 1922-24; prof. Berea Coll.
(Ky.) from 1924. S.T.B. out of course, Andover 1920.
Address Berea, Ky.
Carey Herbert Watson (non-grad.) p. First ch. Greenfield 1890-1913;
Phillipston 1913-18; w. c. Alstead, N. H. 1918-26.
Address 346 Silver St., Greenfield, Mass.
Henry Harding Wentworth p. First ch. Terre Haute, Ind. 1903-09;
Orford and Orfordville, N. H. 1909-16; Union ch. La Jolla, Cal. 1918-
20. Address Chula Vista, Cal.
Mark William Williams p. Winfred, S. D. 1907-09; Orchard, Iowa
1909-11; Sauk Rapids, Minn. 1911-12; Wilmot (Presb.) S. D. 1912-
15; McVille, N. D. 1915-16; Poleth 1916-19; Morristown, S. D.
1919-24; (Cong.) Trail City 1924-25; Turton 1925-26; Hay Springs,
Neb. 1926-. Address Hay Springs, Neb.
David Lewis Yale p. Enfield, Conn. 1908-13; Chicopee, Mass. 1913-16;
Tabor, la. 1917-18; Newport, N. H. 1918-22; Houlton, Me. from
1923. Address Houlton, Me.
55
1893 ALUMNI
1893
Theodore Protas Berle. Address 126 Ash St., Reading, Mass.
Carleton Fairchild Brown assoc. prof. English, Bryn Mawr 1907-10,
and prof. 1910-17; prof. English Univ. of Minn. 1917-21; prof. Eng.
Lit. Bryn Mawr Coll. from 1921; author Middle English Religious
and Didactic Verse 1916, 1920; Religious Lyrics of Fourteenth Cen-
tury 1924. Address 227 Roberts Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Frederick Edwards (non-grad). r. St. James ch. Milwaukee, Wis.
1905-12; Grace ch. New York City 1912-15; dean St. Paul's Cathe-
dral, Detroit, Mich. 1915-20; pres. Am. Soc. for Psychical Research
from 1923.
Address Arcady R. F. D. 1, St. George, New Brunswick, Can.
Edwin Milton Fairchild chairman Nat'l Institution for Moral Instruc-
tion. Address Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C.
David Kilburn (non-grad.)
James Henry McLaren (res. stu.) p. First ch. Riverside, Cal. 1907-09;
Central Park ch. Chicago, 111. 1909-11. Address Pasadena, Cal.
Robert Manning Marshall p. Maysville, Ga. 1908-09; Knoxville, Tenn.
1910; evang. work Ky. 1911-15; preaching and in business from 1915.
Address Route 4, Sevierville, Tenn.
Yashiki Mashino (non-grad.) Address Tokyo, Japan, not verified.
Frederick Harlan Page p. Waltham 1906-24; pres. Mass. Home Miss.
Soc. from 1925; trustee A. T. S. 1909-15 and 1919-26 on nomination
by the Alumni, and 1926-; clerk of Board from 1919.
Address 25 Greenwood Lane, Waltham, Mass.
Henry Nelson Pringle asst. supt. of Internat'l Reform Bureau, Wash-
ington 1911-23; editor Twentieth Century Quarterly, Washington.
Address 206 Penn. Ave. S. E., Washington, D. C.
Charles Frederick Robinson p. Milford, N. H. 1906-11; Derry Village
1911-13; Waterville, Me. 1913-19; chaplain and inst. in Eng. Boston
Univ. from 1923. Address 29 Hill Top Road, Wellesley, Mass.
James Hardy Ropes Bussey prof. New Test. Criticism and Interpreta-
tion, Harv. Univ. 1903-10; Hollis prof. Divinity from 1910; Dexter
lect. Sacred Lit. from 1903; trustee Phillips Acad, from 1899; of
Andover T. S. 1907; dean in charge Univ. Extension Harvard 1910-
22; dean of special students 1916-22; author Commentary on James
1915; The Text of Acts 1925.
Address 13 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass.
Edward Glenfaun Spencer (non-grad.) p. Woodland, Cal. 1907-11;
. Everett, Wash. 1911-13; Seattle 1913-14; Eliot ch. So. Natick, Mass.
1915-18; died May 8, 1923.
William Foster Stearns (adv. class) p. Norfolk, Conn. 1897-1916; died
there Feb. 4, 1923.
56
ALUMNI 1893-1894
Charles Julian Tuthill p. Mattapoisett 1905-18; Atkinson, N. H. from
1918; pres. trustees, Atkinson Acad. Address Atkinson, N. H.
Edwin Augustus Waldo (res. stu.) p. W. Palm Beach, Fla. 1906-16; p.
Oneonta ch. South Pasadena, Cal. 1916-24; Shafter from 1924.
Address Shafter, Cal.
Joseph Wheelwright (res. stu.) w. c. Byfield, Mass. and Vienna, Me. 1913-
17; p. Webster, N. H. 1917-20; Temple from 1922.
Address Temple, N. H.
Fred Emery Winn p. Ware 1907-09; p. and in business, Redlands, Cal.
from 1909. Address Redlands, Cal.
1894
Ernest Lester Baker A.B. Bates 1917 as of 1892; p. No. Weare, N. H.
1902-16; Franklin, Vt. 1916-19, incl. Sheldon 1916-17; Densmore
Mem'l ch. No. Anson, Me. 1919-22; Amesbury, Mass. from 1923.
Address 380 Main St., Amesbury, Mass.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Japan 1887-1912, and from
1921; a.p. Colrain, Mass. 1914-15; p. Peace Dale, R. I. 1915-20.
Address Teramachi Dori Hirokoji, Agaru, Kyoto, Japan.
Louis Fletcher Berry p. First ch. Stamford, Conn, from 1903; died in
New York City, Oct. 5, 1916.
Alexander Phoenix Bourne asst. p. Shepard ch. Cambridge 1904-10;
p. Rochester, North, 1913-15. Address Marion, Mass.
Charles Albert Breck A. M. Harv. 1909, supt. schools Methuen, 1904-
10; Tilton, N. H. 1910-15; Rochester, 1915-19; Bristol 1919-22;
teacher Hampton Inst. 1922-.
Address Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.
Edward Chapin Camp p. Watertown 1906-.
Address 215 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass.
Charles Clark p. Millers Falls 1904-12; Pilgrim ch. No. Weymouth
1912-18; in Y. M. C. A. service, France 1918-19; sec. Mass. S. P. C. C.
Address 222 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass.
John Hopkins Denison (non-grad.) p. Central ch. Boston 1903-10;
Y.M.C.A. France 1917; author Beside the Bowery 1914 .
Address Las Tunas, Santa Barbara, Cal .
Harlan Paul Douglass supt. of Educ. A. M. A. 1906-10; corres. sec.
A.M. A. 1911-18; Y. M. C. A. and Army Educ. Corps, France
1918-19; research dir. Inst, of Social and Religious Research 1920-;
author The New Home Missions 1914; The Springfield Church Sur-
vey 1926; 1,000 City Churches 1926.
Address 129 Cooper Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
Burton Smith Gilman p. Gardner from 1897; died in Westminster,
Oct. 20, 1920.
57
1894 ALUMNI
Owen Eaton Hardy p. East Burke, Vt. 1905-09; New Salem, Mass.
1909-11; Shelburne 1915-19; Milton, N. H. 1919-20; Alstead-Lang-
don parish (four churches) 1920-24; died in Walpole, N. H. Feb. 14,
1924.
Vernon Charles Harrington instructor Eng. Lit. Oberlin 1908-10; p.
Linndale ch. (Presb.) Cleveland, O. 1910-12; asst. prof. Eng. and
Public Speaking Middlebury 1913-16; prof. Eng. 1916-17; prof.
Philosophy from 1917; author Browning Studies 1915.
Address Middlebury, Vt.
Albert Virgil House p. Lake View ch. Worcester 1903-11; Union ch. So.
Weymouth 1911-14; First ch. Danvers from 1914.
Address Danvers, Mass.
Frank Leonard Luce p. Romsey ch. Dorchester 1902-13; Christ ch.
(Epis.) Hamilton and Wenham 1915-21; minister in charge, Church of
Our Saviour, East Milton.
Address 202 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
Alexander Peter McDonald died in North East Harbor, Me. Dec. 4,
1922.
Angus Martin McDonald p. Bar Harbor, Me. 1903-21 (with Otter
Creek 1905-21) died in Bar Harbor, Apr. 1, 1926.
Daniel Mclntyre p. Townshend, Vt. 1906-11; Westminster West 1911-
14; Barnstead, N. H. 1914-16; Ossipee 1916-19; Lincoln, Me. 1920-
21; Boscawen, N. H. from 1923. Address Boscawen, N. H.
Charles Ethelbert McKinley p. Union ch. Rockville, Conn. 1896-1911;
Central ch. Galesburg, 111. 1911-26; trustee Knox Coll. and lecturer
(1922-26) on Bib. lit.; D.D. Grinnell 1912 and Knox 1921.
Address 27 Summit Road, Wellesley, Mass.
Percival Freeman Marston p. New England ch. Chicago, 111. 1908-11;
Grinnell, la. 1911-14; died in Concord, N. H. Feb. 19, 1916.
Jesse Gilman Nichols p. South Hadley 1906-.
Address 33 College St., So. Hadley, Mass.
Henry Herbert Noyes p. Island Falls, Me. 1894-98 and 1904-14; Union
ch. Fisherville, Grafton, Mass. from 1914.
Address Saundersville, Mass.
Henry Ernest Oxnard p. North ch. Newton 1900-10; First ch. New
Bedford 1911-16; Rehoboth 1916-26 (yoked with Westville ch.
Taunton 1917-21); Pilgrim ch. Southboro, 1927.
Address Southboro, Mass.
Hapet Menazar Phillips.
Address 340 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Joseph Woodbury Strout (res. lie.) p. Rehoboth 1909-14; Little Comp-
ton, R. I. 1916-20; Thomaston, Me. from 1924.
Address Thomaston, Me.
58
ALUMNI 1894-1895
Arthur Nelson Taft (non-grad.) r. St. Stephen's ch. Colorado Springs,
Col. from 1900 (united with Grace ch. 1925).
Address 10 Pelham PL, Colorado Springs, Col.
Edward Seymour Thomas (non-grad.) r. St. Mark's ch. Fall River
1903-11; occasional preaching 1911-15; in business 1917-20.
Address 377 Grove St., Fall River, Mass.
Clifford Gray Twombly (non-grad.) r. St. James ch. Lancaster, Pa.
1907-; D.D. Franklin and Marshall CoU. 1916.
Address Lancaster, Pa.
John Jairus Walker p. Westboro 1901-11; treas. Mass. Home Miss'y
Soc. 1911-18; from 1918 assoc. sec, sec. and supt; treas. Nat'l.
Council 1915-19; Home Miss. Sec. of Mass. Cong. Conf. from 1923;
supt. Mass. H. M. Soc. 1924-. Address 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Frederic Welham (non-grad.) r. St. Paul's ch. Aurora, N. Y. 1907-12;
Braddock, Pa. 1914-16; Indiana 1917-18; Connellsville 1920-22.
Address Indiana, Pa.
Frank Lewis Whipple. Address 61 Maple St., Lynn, Mass.
Herbert DeWitt Williams (non-grad.) junior pastor Second ch. Water-
bury, Conn, from 1904; died in Waterbury, Jan. 18, 1910.
1895
George Irving Adams teacher Dr. Holbrook Sch. Ossining, N. Y. 1906-
09; head Eng. Dept. Harrisburg (Pa.) Acad. 1909-13; substitute
teacher Allegheny Coll. Meadville, Pa. 1916-17; farmer.
Address Diamond Hill Farm, Boylston, Mass.
Ernest Clark Bartlett p. (Presb.) Bethany ch. Philadelphia, Pa. 1903-
09; (Cong.) Dracut, Mass. 1909-18; Orange City, Fla. 1919.
Address Chelmsford, Mass.
Elmer Thomas Blake p. Charlestown, N. H. 1895-1912; Meredith
1913-16; Pembroke 1917-23; Cotuit, Mass. 1924-26; field miss'y
Mass. Home Miss'y Society.
Address 214 Savin Hill, Dorchester, Mass.
George Colton Bliss. Address not known.
John Charles Campbell died in New York City, May 2, 1919.
Arthur Robert Davies (non-grad.) p. Trinity ch. (Meth.) Bridgeport,
Conn. 1905-09; various charges in New York East Conference to
1923 when he withdrew; address unknown.
Abbott Pearlton Davis p. (Free Bapt.) Enosburg Falls, Vt. 1905-09;
Franklin, N. H. 1909-15; Lakeport 1915-19; Belleville, N. J. 1919-.
Address Belleville, N. J.
Frederick August Donaldson (non-grad.) physician.
Address Wickford, R. I.
59
1895 ALUMNI
Harry Nelson Gay (non-grad.) engaged in historical and literary work in
Rome from 1898. Address Palazzo Orsini, Rome, Italy.
Frederick Lewis Grant (non-grad.) p. Plainville, Conn. 1906-16; East
Hampton 1916-20; Warren, Mass. 1921-26; Sunderland from 1926.
Address Sunderland, Mass.
Israel Arthur Herrick (non-grad.) lawyer, publisher.
Address 727 First St. E., Duluth, Minn.
George Wilson Crockett Hill p. North ch. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1907-13;
South ch. New Britain, Conn., from 1913; D.D. Middlebury 1908.
Address 16 Washington St., New Britain, Conn.
Tomonobu Hirotsu (grad. stu.)
Address Dairoku Koto Gakko, Okayama, Japan.
Sen Joseph Katayama (non-grad.) Address Sheepshead, N. Y.
Carl Kelsey fellow, instructor and prof, of Sociology, Univ. of Pa. from
1901; asst. director N. Y. Sch. of Philanthropy 1905-13; author The
Physical Basis of Society 1916. Address Mendenhall, Pa.
Harry Woods Kimball p. So. Weymouth 1903-09; in business 1909-21;
p. Needham from 1922. Address Needham, Mass.
John Beavens Lewis p. Huntington 1908-14; Pepperell 1914-19; East
Longmeadow 1919-24. Address 42 Parkwood St., Springfield, Mass.
William Joseph Long author History of English Literature 1909;
American Literature 1913; How Animals Talk 1919; America — a
History of our Country 1923. Address Stamford, Conn.
Morrison Ellsworth Meriam. Address Chico, Cal.
George Sherman Mills p. Second ch. Bennington, Vt. 1904-23; act. p.
WeUington Ave. Chicago, 111. 1925; D.D. Dartmouth 1925.
Address 615 Wellington Ave., Chicago, 111.
Charles Albert Moore (non-grad.) p. All Souls ch. (Cong.) Bangor,
Me. from 1905; D.D. Bowdoin 1909.
Address 8 Broadway, Bangor, Me.
Andrew Henry Mulnix p. Faneuil ch. Brighton 1903-.
Address 327 Faneuil St., Brighton, Mass.
Samuel Atkinson Noon (non-grad.) B.D. Drew Theol. Sem. 1917;
attorney from 1900; p. (Meth.) Herrickville, Pa. 1917-19; (Presb.)
Mariaville, N. Y. 1920-23; La Grangeville from 1924.
Address La Grangeville, N. Y.
Winfield Scott Randall w.c. Portland, Me. 1909-17; p. North Deering
Community ch. 1917-21; Westminster, Mass. from 1922.
Address Westminster, Mass.
Charles Selwyn Rich died in Claremont, Cal. March 11, 1913.
Winfred Smith Ross (non-grad.) teacher Methuen High Sch. 1918-21.
Address The Ross Bookmakers, Norwell, Mass.
60
ALUMNI 1895-1896
Ettas George Sarkeys (or Ettas Joseph Sarkis) prof, ethics, Eng. and
Bib. Lit. Dufferin Coll. Shewifat, Mt. Lebanon, Syria from 1911;
A.B. Pierre Bus. Univ. 1898; Ph.D. Central Univ. 1905.
Address Shewifat, Mt. Lebanon, Syria.
Arthur L Weatherly (non-grad.) p. All Souls ch. Lincoln, Neb. 1908-19;
First (Unit.) ch. Dayton, Ohio 1919-21; Roslindale, Mass. 1921-22;
Iowa City, Iowa from 1922; D.D. Grinnell 1916.
Address 10 So. Gilbert St., Iowa City, Iowa.
Henry Wilson Webb p. Warren, Me. 1907-13; Bucksport 1912-19; Col-
chester, Conn. 1919-20; Wiscasset, Me. from 1920.
Address Wiscasset, Me.
1896
Ernest Hamlin Abbott author of What They Did With Themselves
(1909). Address Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.
James McDougall Blue p. First ch. Charlestown 1907-12; Seaman's ch.
Boston 1912-16; First ch. North Conway, N. H. 1917-22; North
Woburn, Mass. from 1923. Address North Woburn, Mass.
Arthur Sumner Burrill p. Rindge, N. H. 1908-11; Georgetown, Mass.
1911-16; North Hampton, N. H. 1917; field sec. Pilgrim Memorial
Fund 1919-25; field sec. First Cong. ch. Washington 1925-26.
Address 8 Solon St., Wellesley, Mass.
Andrew Campbell in business Cambridge 1907-09; p. Groveland 1909-
15; Orange 1915-24; in Y.M.C.A. work in France 1918-19; p.
Peterboro, N. H. 1924-25; died there May 25, 1925.
John Cornin p. New London, Wis. 1908-11; (Presb.) Three Rivers,
Mich. 1913-17; supt. of Home Missions (Presb.) Synod of Mich,
from 1918. Address Ann Arbor, Mich.
Henry Field Ellinwood (non-grad.) died in Hamlet, N. C. Sept. 27,
1914.
Joseph Louis Ferguson (non-grad.) Address Danvers, Mass.
Joseph Augustus Goodrich p. Jefferson, Ohio 1908-20 incl. Eagleville
1913-15; Groton, N. Y. from 1921. Address Groton, N. Y.
Sidney Lewis Guttck furlough in U. S. from Japan miss'y work 1913-20;
sec. Com. on Relations with the Orient, of the Federal Council of
Churches of Christ in America; D.D. Yale and Oberlin 1914.
Address 105 E. 22d St., New York, N. Y.
Rollin Lynde Hartt on staff Boston Transcript 1900-17 ; Chicago Tribune
1917-18; Lit. Digest 1919; author Confessions of a Clergyman 1915;
The Man Himself 1923. Address New York, N. Y.
Charles Henry Howard (non-grad.) Address South Paris, Me.
Robert Andrew MacFadden p. Maple St. ch. Danvers 1902-09; died
there Mar. 29, 1909.
61
1896-1897 ALUMNI
John Parker Manwell p. Whately 1907-16; Austinburg and Eagleville,
Ohio 1916-20; Williamsburg, Mass. from 1921.
Address Williamsburg, Mass.
Henry Gerrard Megathlin p. Park and Downs ch. Quincy 1900-09;
First ch. Walpole, N. H. 1909-1924; Peterboro from 1925.
Address Peterboro, N. H.
William Cross Merrill (res. lie.) p. Santa Barbara, Cal. 1902-14;
retired. Address 126 W. 9th St., Claremont, Cal.
Julian Hanford Olmstead p. Clarion, la. 1906-11; Homer, N. Y. 1911-
21; Rapid City, S. D. 1923-26; Perris, Cal. 1926-.
Address Cor. 6th and E. Sts., Perris, Cal.
Arthur Truslow Address 41 Waldron Ave., Summit, N. J.
Henry Hammersley Walker (S.T.B. out of course 1926) p. First ch.
Boulder, Col. 1898-1910; prof. Ch. History, Chicago Theol. Sem.
from 1910. Address 5800 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111.
George Morgan Ward pres. Wells Coll. N. Y. 1904-12; Rollins Coll.
1895-1903 and 1916-; p. Poinciana Chapel, Fla. from 1900; LL.D.
Florida Univ. 1919. Address Billerica Centre, Mass.
1897
George Henry Baker bank cashier, Lowry, S. D. from 1907.
Address 513 No. Broadway, Watertown, S. D.
George Sprague Ball in business.
Address 1876 E. 70th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
William Tenney Bartley p. Bethlehem, N. H. 1907-11; Hadley, Mass.
1911-13; Middlefield 1913-17; Canaan, N. Y. Cong, and Canaan
Centre Presb. ch. from 1917. Address Canaan, N. Y.
Alfred Veazie Bliss p. Plymouth ch. Utica, N. Y. 1903-08; Winslow ch.
Taunton, Mass. 1911-20; District Sec. A.MA. from 1921.
Address 95 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
Frank Edward Drake r. St. Mark's (Epis.) ch. Fort Dodge, Iowa 1907-
24; Christ ch. Albert Lea, Minn, from 1925.
Address Albert Lea, Minn.
Edgar Benjamin French p. Wendell Ave. ch. Brockton, 1903-14; died in
Taunton, April 12, 1918.
Byron Freeto Gustin p. North ch. Amherst 1908-22; Whately from
1924. Address North Amherst, Mass.
Frank Wilbert Hodgdon (S.T.B. out of course 1926) p. Plymouth ch.
Des Moines, la. 1903-11; First ch. Winchester, Mass. 1911-15; rep.
Annuity Fund for Cong, ministers and Cong. Bd. of Ministerial
Relief from 1915; rep. Pilgrim Mem'l Fund from 1918; prof. Pacific
sch. of rel. from 1925; D.D. Dartmouth 1925.
Address Berkeley, Cal.
62
ALUMNI 1897-1898
William Trumbull Holmes p. First ch. Watertown, Conn. 1901-13;
pres. Tougaloo Coll. Tougaloo, Miss, and p. Union ch. from 1913.
Address Tougaloo, Miss.
Albert Worcester Howes p. Fitzwilliam, N. H. from 1897.
Address Fitzwilliam, N. H.
Craven Lay cock (spec, stu.) instructor and prof. Dartmouth 1896-1912;
asst. dean and dean from 1911. Address Hanover, N. H.
Albert Jones Lord p. First ch. Meriden, Conn, from 1902; Y.M.C.A.
worker in France and Germany 1919; D.D. Bowdoin 1919.
Address 204 Colony St., Meriden, Conn.
Halah Harden Loud p. Lynnfield Centre 1907-12; Hampstead, N. H.
1913-16; Wilmington, Mass. 1917-20; Hopkinton from 1920.
Address Hopkinton, Mass.
Bernard Gause Mattson p. First ch. Mansfield, Ohio, 1906-15; First
ch. Owosso, Mich. 1915-20; director Cong. City Extension work,
Detroit 1920-22; p. Manistee 1922-25; Charlevoix and Ironton from
1925; D.D. Yankton Coll. 1913. Address Charlevoix, Mich.
George Anthony Merrill p. Foxcroft, Me. 1905-14; Taunton, Mass.
1914-21; Littleton, N. H. from 1922. Address Littleton, N. H.
William Ulmer Parks p. Belmond, Iowa 1904-08; Allison 1909-14; Britt
1914-16; Aurelia 1917-20; Roy, Wash. 1922; director of state agency
for adult blind. Address Janesville, Wis.
Elijah Henry Roper died in 1915.
Frank Nehemiah Saltmarsh p. Gilmanton Iron Works, N.H. 1906-14;
retired 1914. Address Derry Village, N. H.
Alfred Dewey Keegan Shurtleff (spec, stu.) min. Wayland 1912-13;
Bridgewater 1913-15; Marblehead 1916-19; Carlisle, 1922-.
Address Framingham Center, Mass.
Alexander Sloan p. Enfield 1907-12; York Beach, Me. 1912-19; First
ch. Abington, Mass. 1921; South Berwick, Me. from 1922.
Address South Berwick, Me.
1898
Archie Guy Axtell (non-grad.) p. Alden, Iowa 1908-10; prin. Blanche
Kellogg Inst. (A.M.A.), Santurce, Porto Rico 1910-16; prin. Rio
Grande Industrial School (A.M.A.), Albuquerque, N. M. 1918-19;
t. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad. 1920-22; p. Essex Junction, Vt. 1923-26;
prof, philosophy and Bible Piedmont Coll. from 1926.
Address Demorest, Ga.
Pemberton Hale Cressey p. Groton 1903-16; Beverly 1916-20; died
there Feb. 16, 1920.
Albert Waldo Crockett (non-grad.) reported deceased.
63
1898-1899 ALUMNI
Frank Warren Dean p. Park ch. San Francisco, Cal. 1908-09; chap, and
supt. Old People's Home, San Francisco 1909-12 and from 1918; p.
Sebastopol 1912-15; Olivet ch. Oakland 1915-16; supt. C.S.S. and
P.S. No. Cal. 1917; died in Sebastopol, Sept. 17, 1925.
George Richardson Dickinson (res. lie.) p. Zanesville, Ohio from 1898;
died there Apr. 5, 1922.
Robert Wayland Dunbar p. West ch. Haverhill 1904-09; Second ch.
Millbury 1909-18; Federated ch. Greenville and Mason, N. H. from
1918; editor Andover Necrology, and author of Hist'y of Millbury
(1915); died in Greenville, Feb. 14, 1923.
Simon Francis Goodheart p. Whiting, Vt. 1904-10; Bethel 1910-11; St.
Johnsbury Center 1911-14; Putney 1914-15; Milton, N.H. 1915-18;
Shirley, Mass. 1918-22; Harvard from 1923.
Address Harvard, Mass.
Leslie Campbell Greeley p. Whitefield ch. Newburyport 1905-09;
Marblehead 1910-24; Pilgrim ch. New Bedford from 1925.
Address New Bedford, Mass.
Ernest Croker Partridge miss'y A.B.C.F.M.
Address Care of the American Press, Beirut, Syria.
Arthur Howe Pingree (spec, stu.) p. Norwood from 1902; died in Annis-
quam, July 19, 1915.
Eugene Louis Raiche (non-grad.) instructor in French Harv. from 1911.
Address 39 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass.
Benjamin Eastwood Ray p. West De Pere, Wis. 1908-13; Baraboo from
1913; died there Jan. 8, 1916.
Walter Huntington Rollins p. Waterloo, la. 1906-14; pres. Fairmount
Coll. Wichita, Kan. 1914-22; supt. N. Y. Cong. Conf. from 1922;
D.D. GrinneU 1911. Address 287 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City.
Albert Walter Tolman (non-grad.) in literary work.
Address 471 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me.
1899
George Arthur Andrews p. Monson 1907-16; Plymouth ch. Los Angeles,
Cal. 1916-19; Y.M.C.A. work in France 1918-19; p. First ch. Tucson,
Ariz, from 1920; author What is Essential? 1910; Efficient Religion
1912; D.D. Colby 1914.
Address 824 North 2nd St., Tucson, Ariz.
Giles Gorton Brown prin. Jaffna Coll. Ceylon 1908-15; on furlough
1915-17; miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Chunnakam from 1918; died in Uduvil,
Chunnakam, Mar. 12, 1920.
Robert Hugh Cochrane p. Weymouth 1901-13; Marion 1913-17; died in
Nantucket, Oct. 22, 1918.
64
ALUMNI 1899-1900
Milton Newberry Frantz (res. lie.) p. Lisbon, N. Y. 1908-09; Educ.
dept. Funk and Wagnalls Co. 1909-16; literary work.
Address Collegeville, Pa.
Howard Gilpatrick district miss'y> Maine Miss. Soc. 1908-15; p. Feder-
ated ch. Hardwick, Mass. 1915-18; supt. of schools, Newport, Me.
Address Newport, Me.
Arthur Elmer Hartwell p. Viroqua, Wis. 1908-13; Ripon 1913; Jamaica,
Vt. from 1913; died in Springfield, Mass. Sept. 11, 1916.
Frederick William Leavitt prin. Franklin (Neb.) Acad. 1908-12; p.
Plymouth ch. Omaha 1912-18; supt. Omaha Cong. Union 1918-19;
p. Fountain Park ch. St. Louis, Mo. 1919-21; Jennings, La. 1922-24.
Address 1504 Q St., Lincoln, Neb.
John Edwards LeBosquet p. Turners Falls 1908-10; First ch. Boulder,
Col. 1910-17; First ch. Fall River, Mass. from 1920.
Address 425 Cherry St., Fall River, Mass.
Jason George Miller p. Ashburnham 1907-14; South ch. Peabody
1914-18; South Attleboro 1921-22; Harvard ch. Grove Hall, Boston,
1923-24. Address Wrentham, Mass.
Emile Joseph Palisoul p. St. Jean ch. (Meth.) Manchester, N. H.;
Y.M.C.A. and Red Cross in France 1918-24; prof, of French, Inter-
national Y.M.C.A. Coll.
Address 175 Wilbraham Rd., Springfield, Mass.
John Reid p. Franklin 1905-20; Peabody from 1920.
Address Peabody, Mass.
Arden Murdock Rockwood p. Southboro and South ville 1908-13; in
business from 1913.
Address 1149 E. Washington St., Portland, Ore.
Markham Winslow Stackpole p. Seminary ch. Andover, school minister
and teacher, PA. 1907-22; chaplain 102d F. A. 26th Div. U.S.A. in
France 1917-19; teacher Milton Acad, from 1923; with Prof. J. N.
Ashton compiled Hymns for Schools and Colleges.
Address 79 Valley Road, Milton, Mass.
Wilmot Eddy Stevens p. Constantine, Mich. 1908-21; Perry 1922-23;
Burton, Ohio from 1924. Address Burton, Ohio
1900
David Elmer Burnham. Address Essex, Mass.
Charles Frederick Fisher (non-grad.) p. Le Mars, Iowa 1907-09; Tabor
1910-15; Sheridan, Wyo. 1916-18; Cheyenne 1919-20; Kewanee, 111.
from 1921. Address Kewanee, 111.
Andrew Chesley Furbush. Address 159 Clinton St., Portland, Me.
Edward Randolph Ham (non-grad.)
Address 6356 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, 111.
65
1900 ALUMNI
Joseph Noyes Haskell prof. Fisk Univ. 1907-18; Y.M.C.A. and educ.
work in France 1918-19; solicitor for Pilgrim Mem'l Fund; p. Green-
land, N.H. 1920-22; teacher Fitchburg, Mass. High School 1922-24;
instructor Boston Univ. from 1924.
Address 91 Lincoln St., Melrose, Mass.
John Andrew Holmes p. First ch. Champaign-Urbana, 111. 1908-17;
First ch. Lincoln, Neb. from 1917 (from 1923 called First Plymouth
ch.); D.D. Upper Iowa Univ. 1913.
Address 2465 Sewell St., Lincoln, Neb.
Frederic Parker p. Sherman Mills, Me. and outlying stations from 1902.
Address Sherman Mills, Me.
Clarence Rexford Raymond (non-grad.) p. First ch. Flushing, N. Y.
1906-10; South ch. Brooklyn 1910-18; dean of religious educ. Berea
Coll. 1918-22; acting vice-pres. 1919-20; p. Greeley, Col. 1923-27;
Pilgrim ch. Chattanooga, Tenn. 1927-; D.D. Berea 1914.
Address 507 Young Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.
William Walker Rockwell asst. prof. Ch. Hist. Union Sem. 1905-17;
assoc. prof. 1917-25; acting libr'n 1908-13; librarian from 1925; sec.
Amer. Soc. of Ch. Hist. 1912-17. Ph.D. Gottingen 1914.
Address 3041 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Laird Wingate Snell min. St. James' ch. (Epis.) Birmingham, Mich.
1907-09; r. St. Luke's, Jamestown, N. Y. 1909-17; locum tenens
Grace ch. Cortland 1917-18; r. St. Peter's ch. Helena, Mont. 1918-
26; Vicar St. Andrew's Parish, Ayer and Groton, Mass. 1926-.
Address St. Andrew's Vicarage, Ayer, Mass.
George Brown Spalding (non-grad.) p. Stonington, Conn. 1908-12;
Rocky Hill 1912-13; Key West, Fla. 1914-15; Plymouth ch. Cocoanut
Grove 1915-19. Address 363 No. East 15th Terrace, Miami, Fla.
Alfred Ernest Stearns princ. and trustee Phillips Acad. Andover, from
1903; trustee Andover T. S. 1907-19; author Challenge of Youth,
1923; Education of the Modern Boy, 1925; Litt. D. Dartmouth 1912;
L.H.D. Amherst 1915 and Williams 1921.
Address Andover, Mass.
Albert Henry Stoneman p. First ch. St. Joseph, Mich. 1908-13; state
supt. Mich. Children's Home Society from 1913.
Address 4612 Woodward Ave., Lansing, Mich.
Eugene Conrad Vining (non-grad.) prin. Howe Sch. Billerica 1901-19;
supt. of schools from 1915; M.A. Tufts 1906.
Address Concord Road, Billerica, Mass.
Albert Priestley Watson p. (Presb.) Bedford, N. H. 1900-09; (Cong.)
Franklin 1909-14; Union ch. of Weymouth and Brain tree, Mass.
1914-19; Hatfield from 1919. Address Hatfield, Mass.
66
ALUMNI 1901-1902
1901
Henry James Bennett miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Address Tottori, Japan.
Edward Francis Cary teacher and miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Harpoot, Turkey
1901-10; in business. Address Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
George Leonard Drowne (non-grad.) instructor Eng. Clark Coll. 1906-10
sup. Cong. chs. 1913-14; p. Hampton, Conn. 1914-15; ord. 1915
p. Rye, N. H. 1915-17; res. min. Trinity (Epis.) ch. Stoughton, Mass
1917-19; ord. in Grace (Epis.) ch. New Bedford and asst. 1919-21
r. St. Paul's ch. Plainfield, Conn, from 1925.
Address Plainfield, Conn.
Fred Patterson Ensminger p. and supt. Cong. Latin-Amer. Inst. West
Tampa, Fla. 1905-14; Lyons, Col. 1914-18; Seventh Ave. ch. Denver
1918-19; supt. Cong. Conf. of Kentucky, the Carolinas and Ten-
nessee from 1920. Address Star, N. C.
Aubrey Caldwell Gilmore (spec, stu.) r. Hull's Cove, Me. 1907-08; min.
Randolph, Vt. 1909-10; Middleboro, Mass. 1911-14; Vineyard
Haven 1914-19; Ausable Forks, N. Y. 1921; Rumford, Me. 1921-23;
South Portland from 1926. Address South Portland, Me.
Hugh Finlay Graham (grad. stu.) p. Union, Conn. 1909-12; Westport,
Mass. 1912-14; Pitcher, N. Y. 1915-16; Bristol, 1916-18; West
Groton 1918-19; Woodville 1919-20; Piermont, N. H. 1921; Campton
1923-24; So. Bridgton, Me. 1925- ; author Acadian Exile.
Address So. Bridgton, Me.
George Haines (non-grad.) died in Greystone Park, N. J. Jan. 17, 1925.
Charles Stillman Haynes (grad. stu.). Address Reeds Ferry, N. H.
William Mackintosh Macnair p. Prospect St. ch. Cambridge from 1908.
Address 177 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass.
Arthur Peabody Pratt (non-grad.) p. Bellows Falls, Vt. 1906-16; Second
Cong. Ch. Greenfield, Mass. from 1916; D.D. Middlebury 1915.
Address Greenfield, Mass.
Lucius Fenn Reed p. First ch. Hyde Park 1908-10; Greeley, Col.
1911-12; Albuquerque, N. M. 1912-17; gen. sec. Civic Betterment
League, Albuquerque 1915-17; p. First ch. Boulder, Col. from 1917.
Address Boulder, Col.
1902
John Charles States Andrew teaching and school administration, Lynn
1906-19; Y.M.C.A. France 1919; assoc. prof, of Hist. Colby 1921-23;
prof, history, Boston Univ. Sch. of Rel. Educ.
Address 1799 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
Charles Howard Atkins (non-grad.) p. Saratoga St. ch. (Meth.) E. Bos-
ton 1907-10; St. John's ch. So. Boston 1910-12; Boston St. ch. Lynn
1912-13; Epworth ch. Cambridge 1913-16; Congress St. ch. Portland
Me. 1916-19; Gardiner 1920-25. Address Tamworth, N. H.
67
1902-1903 ALUMNI
Lee Maltby Dean (non-grad.) min. St. Mary's (Epis.) Detroit, Mich. 1910;
St. George's, Chicago, 111. 1911-12; cur. Grace, Providence, R. I.
1913-14; r. St. Thomas, Providence 1915-16; Riverside 1917-18;
St. James (Fair Haven) New Haven, Conn. 1921-24; Collinsville
from 1924. Address Collinsville, Conn.
George Harold Ellis (non-grad.) died in 1919.
Harry Linwood Hartwell (spec, stu.) p. Bonne Terre, Mo. 1908-13;
Mazomonie and Black Earth, Wis. 1914-18; Community ch. Rollo,
111. 1918-21; Hildreth and Wilcox, Neb. 1922-24; Omaha Avenue
ch. Norfolk from 1924. Address Norfolk, Neb.
Edward Christopher Hays (formerly Hayes) p. New Braintree 1907-
08; Acton 1908-13; Enfield 1913-14; Greensboro, Vt. 1915-18; res.
Waterbury 1919-20; p. Hyde Park 1922-26; Wilmington 1926-.
Address Wilmington, Vt.
Frederick Joseph Libby p. Magnolia 1905-11; teacher and director
religious activities Phillips Exeter Acad. 1912-20; World War service
with Friends' Unit A.R.C. in France 1918-19; with Am. Friends'
Service Com. 1919-22; exec. sec. of (present title) Nat. Council for
Prevention of War from 1922.
Address 532 17th St., Washington, D. C.
George Albert Swertfager (non-grad.) p. Princeton, Minn. 1907-09;
Union ch. Hurley, N. M. 1915-16; Lutheran ch. Oregon, 111. 1916-
19; (Cong.) Philadelphia, N. Y. 1919-20.
Address P. O. Box 661, Chicago, 111.
1903
Edward Everett Ayers (spec, stu.) S.T.D. Mt. Union Coll. 1908; prof.
Sociology and Bible, Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll. 1908-25;
prof. Greensboro Coll. Greensboro, N. C.
Address Greensboro, N. C.
John Harold Dale p. Billerica from 1903. Address Billerica, Mass.
George Herbert Hull (non-grad.)
Address P. O. Box 1056, Portland, Ore.
John X Miller miss'y Madura Mission A.B.C.F.M. from 1903; in charge
of High Sch. and Normal Training Institution, Pasumalai from
1905; World War service with Y.M.C.A. in Mesopotamia 1918; D.D.
Pacific Univ. 1919. Address Pasumalai, S. India.
Ernest Earle Osgood (non-grad.) postmaster Brook Hill, Va. 1904-20;
teacher Richmond Acad. 1917-18.
Address Brook Hill, Henrico Co., Va.
Willard Holbrook Palmer p. Wilton, Me. 1906-19; asst. to State supt.
Cong. Conf. and Miss'y Soc. of Maine 1919-21; p. Calais from 1922
Address Mexico, Me.
68
ALUMNI 1903-1904
William John Stewart (grad. stu.) p. Buda, 111. 1904-09; sec. Soc'l Serv.
Council of Saskatchewan.
Address 2260 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. Canada.
1904
Alfred Ray Atwood (non-grad.) p. Quincy 1905-09; educ. supt. for the
synod of Mich. (Pres.) 1914-17; supt. Mo. Cong. Conf. 1918-27;
S.T.M. Oberlin 1918.
Address 5219 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Arthur Train Belknap (grad. stu.) prof. Eng. Franklin (Ind.) Coll. 1907-
19 and dean 1916-19; member summer sch. faculty Ind. Univ. 1912
and 1914 and ext. dept. lect. 1915-18; pres. Grand Island Coll. 1919-
20; dean State Normal Sch. Mansfield, Pa. from 1920.
Address Mansfield, Pa.
Richard Harold Clapp p. Farmington, Me. 1904-16; Brattleboro, Vt.
1916-19; First ch. Northampton, Mass. 1919-23; United Ch. New
Haven, Conn, from 1923.
Address 302 Temple St., New Haven, Conn.
Francis Howard Davis (grad. stu.) p. Wales (Bapt.) 1908-09; sup. and in
business 1912-13; N. E. field sec. for Watchman-Examiner 1914-17;
died in Worcester, Nov. 29, 1925.
Fred Keightley Gamble (grad. stu.) min. Whitinsville (Meth.) 1920;
Plainville 1921; listed as retired 1925; deceased.
Perley Cummings Grant p. Newport, N. H. 1904-09; West Somerville,
Mass. 1909-15; asso. p. at Central ch. Boston 1915-16; p. Kennebunk,
Me. 1916-17; sec. Y.M.C.A. Nashua, N. H. 1917-19; p. Westminster
(Pres.) ch. Manchester 1922-24; Barre, Vt. from 1925.
Address Barre, Vt.
Charles Harvey Kershaw (non-grad.) p. Boyle Hts. (Presb.) Los Angeles,
Cal. 1906-09. Address Berkeley, Cal.
Howard Abbot Lincoln sec. Lang. Correspondence Schools Boston 1908-
09; p. Wiscasset, Me. 1910-12; Rochester, Vt. 1912-16; Westford,
Mass. 1916-18; case officer, Fed'l Bd. for Vocational Education,
Boston, 1918-25. Address 2 Oak Knoll Terrace, Needham, Mass.
Donald McFayden Ph.D. Chicago 1916; r. Grace (Epis.) ch. Amherst
1908-11; instr. ancient and Bible history, Univ. of Col. 1911-19;
asst. prof, history, Univ. of Neb. 1919-22; prof, history, Washington
Univ. from 1922. Address 125 N. Hanley Rd., Clayton, Mo.
Ansel Sylvester Richards (non-grad.)
Address 201 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass.
Walter Byron Williams p. Bridgewater 1909-17; Danielson, Conn.
1917-24 and So. Killingly 1919-24; North ch. Berkeley, Cal. from
1925. Address Berkeley, Cal.
69
1905-1906 ALUMNI
1905
Arthur Gray Cummings p. Middleboro from 1905.
Address Middleboro, Mass.
Maurice Johnson Duncklee p. Saxonville 1908-13; Winter St. ch.
Bath, Me. 1913-18; Bethany chapel, Bridgeport, Conn. 1919-24;
West Lebanon, N. H. from 1925. Address West Lebanon, N. H.
William Stickney Ewell (grad. stu.) p. Winchester, N. H. 1905-11;
First (Presb.) ch. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 1911-12; in business Auburn
from 1912. Address 12 Elizabeth St., Auburn, N. Y.
Joseph Land Hoyle p. Pelham, N.H. 1903-10; Haverhill, Mass. 1910-12;
Hamilton 1912-16; Brockton 1916-18; Y.M.C.A. in France and
England 1918-19; p. So. Sudbury 1920-22.
Address So. Sudbury, Mass.
Charles Petrie Marshall p. Westford, 1905-10; Washington St. ch«
Quincy 1910-12; Church of Pilgrimage, Plymouth 1912-19; Y. M.C.A.
in England and France 1918-19; in business Plymouth from 1919;
died there Feb. 11, 1926.
Frank Duncan Smith (grad. stu.) Address Springfield, Mass.
Wood Robert Stewart (non-grad.) r. Epiphany ch. Seattle, Wash. 1917—
18; Army Chaplain. A.E.F. 1918-19; r. St. Martins in the Field,
Philadelphia, Pa. from 1919.
Address 8020 St. Martin's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Julius Peter West (spec, stu.) p. (Meth.) Lowell 1907-11; Florence
1911-15; Wakefield 1915-16; So. Hadley FaUs 1916-22; West Fitch-
burg from 1923. Address 2 Vernon Court, Fitchburg, Mass.
1906
Henry Alfred Barber (non-grad.) p. Rye, N. H. 1906-14; Southville,
1914-15; Nobscot (Union) Framingham 1915-17; in business Fram-
ingham from 1916. Address Framingham Center, Mass.
Enoch Frye Bell Sec. A.B.C.F.M. Boston from 1906, editorial sec. from
1921; D.D. Middlebury 1925. Address 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Bruce Wallace Brotherston Ph.D. Harv. 1923; p. No. Conway, N. H.
1907-12; Andover FeUow 1912-13; p. Gilbertville, Mass. 1913-19;
Milton 1920-21; prof. rel. educ. and Christian ethics, St. Lawrence
Univ. Theol. Sch. from 1922. Address Canton, N. Y.
Ellery Carroll Clapp sup. in various Mass. chs. from 1909; chap. Hamp-
shire Co. prison from 1912.
Address 347 Riverside Drive, Northampton, Mass.
Ernest Carlton Davis (spec, stu.) p. Union (undenominational) ch.
Methuen from 1913; died there April 17, 1920.
Arthur Dechman (non-grad.) Address 766 Hedding St., San Jose, Cal.
70
ALUMNI 1906-1908
George Henry Hefflon ord. priest Epis. ch. 1910; miss'y to deaf mutes
in Province of N. E. from 1909; died in Providence, R. I. April 25,
1925.
Charles Richard Peacock Newton (spec, stu.) (formerly Charles Richard
Peacock) p. New Ipswich, N. H. 1905-11; First and East Claremont,
Mass. 1911-15; name changed 1913; died in Charlemont July 19,
1916.
Harrison Lloyd Packard p. Kingston 1906-10; Littleton 1910-14; Shel-
burne Falls 1914-18; Winchendon 1918-22; Adams Sq. Worcester
from 1923. Address 20 Schaffner St., Worcester, Mass.
Charles Richard Peacock see Charles Richard Peacock Newton.
1907
Clarence LeRoy Barton (spec, stu.) teacher high sch. Ashland 1907-09;
in business 1909-17; Industrial Health Inspector State Dept. of
Labor and Industries Mass. from 1918.
Address 132 Church St., Marlboro, Mass.
Charles Henry Kershaw (spec, stu.) p. Second ch. (Prim. Meth.) Me.
thuen 1904-13; Second (South) ch. New Bedford from 1913; chap.
Bristol Co. House of Correction from 1917.
Address 168 County St., New Bedford, Mass.
Thomas Willingham Lawton (non-grad.) in business Oviedo, Fla. 1909-
16; supt. schools, Seminole Co. 1917. Address Sanford, Fla.
Arthur Andrews McBride miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Marathi Mission, India
1908-11; Sholapur 1911-16, 1920-24; Sirur 1916-20; Ahmednagar
from 1924. Address Ahmednagar, India.
Clifford Leonard Miller p. Zion ch. Haverhill 1905-13; Union ch. New-
port, R. I. 1913-17; First ch. Talladega, Ala. 1917-18; Army Chap,
in France 1918-19; sup. and p. St. Mark's Boston 1919-27.
Address 17 Hazlewood St., Boston, Mass.
1908
Maynor Davis Brock (spec, stu.) teacher Woburn H. S. 1908-10; Staten
Island Acad. New York City, 1910-12; Mercersburg Acad. 1912-14;
Country Day School, Kansas City, Mo. from 1915.
Address 4033 Hyde Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Charles Lawrence Curtis (spec, stu.) supt. of schools and princ. of
High School, Groton. Address Groton, Mass.
Paul Gordon Favour p. Littleton 1907-10; Prospect Hill ch. Somer-
ville 1910-16; Farmington, Me. 1916-19; ord. (Epis.) Portland, Me.
Nov. 5, 1919; asst. min. St. Bartholomew's ch. New York City 1919-
21; vicar St. Bartholomew's Parish House 1919; r. Trinity ch. New
Rochelle, N. Y.
Address 28 Westminster Court, New Rochelle, N. Y.
71
1908-1909 ALUMNI
Arthur Harold Gilmore (non-grad.) in business Chicago 1908-12; B.D.
Chicago Sem. 1913; ord. Topsfield, Mass. Apr. 24, 1914 and p. 1914-
19; Y.M.C.A. in France and Germany during World War; p.
Plymouth, N. H. 1919-23; St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn, from
1924. Address 2111 Commonwealth Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Reuben Albert Goodwin (non-grad.) B.D. Pacific Theol. Sem. 1910;
p. Clayton, Cal. 1908-09; San Francisco 1909-10; ord. Atkinson,
N.H. June 21, 1911 and p. 1910-18; Goodyear, Conn. 1918-19;
Hardwick, Mass. from 1919; died there Nov. 23, 1920.
Daniel Irving Gross p. Marshfield 1908-10; Pilgrim ch. Nashua, N. H.
1911-17; three year law course with Blackstone Inst. Chicago (corre-
spondence school) and admitted to Bar Aug. 8, 1919; p. Woodfords,
Me. from 1918. Address 123 Beacon St., Portland, Me.
Ernest Belden Hart (non-grad.) St. Pauls, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1921-26;
Educ. adviser, Columbia Univ. Home Study dept. from 1926.
Address 11 Hawthorne PL, Montclair, N. J.
Howard Valentine Hartshorn (non-grad.) B.D. Pacific Theol. Sem.
1910; ord. Clayton, Cal. Oct. 12, 1910 and p. 1909-10; West End,
Los Angeles, 1911-15; Prescott, Ariz. 1916-17; Perris, Cal. 1918-20;
Hemet 1923-1927; Highland 1927- . Address Highland, Cal.
Bertram Curtis Henry (non-grad.) p. Tyngsboro 1908-09; teacher George-
town (Ky.) college; teacher in Oregon and Idaho; principal, Cabinet,
Idaho from 1926. Address Cabinet, Idaho.
Clayton Judy (non-grad.) p. United Brethren ch. Miamisburg, Ohio 1908-
11; Spokane, Wash. 1911-12; Plymouth (Cong.) ch. Kellogg, Idaho
1912-14; Okanogan Co. Wash, miss'y work 1914-17; p. Lower
Natchez ch. Yakima, 1917-20; Deer Park and Dennison 1920-21;
Central ch. Salem, Ore. 1921-23; Gervais, S. Iverton and Central
Howell 1923-26; Plymouth Cong. ch. New Plymouth, Idaho from
1926. Address New Plymouth, Idaho.
Frank Peyton (non-grad.) p. Pond Creek, Okla. 1908-14; Wellington,
Kan. 1914-16; Great Bend 1916-19; Wellington 1921-25; Hastings,
Neb. from 1926; D.D. Kingfisher Coll. 1921.
Address Hastings, Neb.
Wallin Eleazar Riebel p. St. Clair Ave. (U. B.) ch. Columbus, Ohio
1908-15; Canal Winchester 1915-16; Logan 1916-19; MiUs Memorial,
Lancaster 1919-21; Circleville 1921-23; Burgess Ave. Columbus
1923-26; Canal Winchester 1926-; D.D. Otterbein Coll. 1923.
Address Canal Winchester, Ohio.
1909
Henry Joel Cadbury (1908-10 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 1, 1883; A.B. Haverford Coll. 1903; A.M. Harv. 1904; Ph.D.
1914; inst., asst. prof, and assoc. prof. Haverford Coll. 1910-19; lect.
on N.T. Andover Theol. Sem. 1919-21; asst. prof. N.T. interpretation
72
ALUMNI 1909
1921-26; do. Harv. Theol. Sch. 1922-26; lect. on O.T. Epis. Theol.
Sch. 1924-26; prof. Bibl. Lit. Bryn Mawr Coll. from 1926; author
National Ideals in the O.T. 1920; Style and Literary Method of Luke
1920; The Making of Luke and Acts 1927.
Address 3 College Circle, Haverford, Pa.
William Taylor Caldwell (1908-09 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Philadelphia,
Pa. Apr. 25, 1886; A.B. Univ. Pa. 1908; A.M. Harv. 1909; B.D. Union
Theol. Sem. 1911; ord. (Presb.) Philadelphia, May 15, 1912; asst.
p. Hope, Philadelphia 1912-17; p. Walnut st. Philadelphia 1917-18;
Lawndale, Philadelphia from 1918.
Address 1037 Gilham St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Paul Durand Dansingberg (1908-09 Harv.D.S. stu.) b. Claremont,
Minn. Sept. 17, 1883; A.B. Univ. Minn. 1906; S.T.B. Harv. 1909;
ord. (Unit.) Sept. 29, 1909; p. St. Cloud, Minn. 1909-14; Kansas
City, Mo. 1914-17.
Address 4316 Ewing Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
William James Dixon (1908-09 Harv.D.S. stu.) b. Greenbush, Ont.
Oct. 3, 1860; A.B. Univ. Cambridge, 1890; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1901;
A.M. Harv. 1902; S.T.B. Harv. 1909; ord. deacon (Epis.) Cambridge,
June 19, 1901; priest May 23, 1902; min. St. Luke's ch. Fall River
1901-05; Grace ch. South Boston, 1905-11; r. Grace ch. Tucson,
Ariz. 1911-21; canon Trinity cath. Phoenix and vie. St. Paul's ch.
Yuma from 1921. Address 735 First Ave., Yuma, Ariz.
Herbert Lathe Drury (1908-09 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) A.B. Yale 1903;
A.M. Harv. 1904. Address 334 Franklin St., Newton, Mass.
John Harold Gould (1908-09 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Vinal Haven, Me.
July 4, 1877; grad. Bangor 1902; A.B. Bates 1904; S.T.B. Cobb
D.S. 1904 and Harv. 1909; ord. Norridgewock, Me. Sept. 8, 1904 and
p. 1904-08; Wareham, Mass. 1909-12; Haverhill 1912-15; Union,
N.H. 1915-17; Newington 1917-20; White Oaks, Williamstown,
Mass. 1921—. Address Williamstown, Mass.
Oakel Fowler Hall (1908-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. near Crawfordsville,
Ind. Dec. 20, 1879; A.B. Wabash 1907; p. (Meth.) Advance, Ind.
1905-07; (Cong.) Linden, Mass. 1908-09; ord. Winthrop ch. Charles-
town Dec. 1, 1910 and p. 1910-14; stu. p. Purdue Univ. 1915-17;
assoc. prof. Sociology from 1917.
Address 829 No. Salisbury St., W. Lafayette, Ind.
Frederick Downing Hay ward (1908-09 non-grad.) b. Andover, Aug.
28, 1870; A.B. Amherst 1894; ord. Mason, N.H. Nov. 16, 1909 and
p. 1909-11; Westminster, Vt. 1911-12; Ticonderoga, N.Y. 1916-19.
Address 23 Central St., Methuen, Mass.
Herbert Waldo Hines (1908-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Charlestown, Aug.
14, 1887; A.B. Harv. 1909; A.M. 1910; S.T.B. Univ. Chicago 1911;
Ph.D. 1922; ord. (Bapt.) Melrose, Sept. 9, 1912; p. El Paso, IU. 1915-
73
1909 ALUMNI
21; Kankakee 1921-25; Central Bapt. ch. Springfield, 111. from 1925;
author Missionary Education in the Local Church 1925.
Address 1112 S. Sixth St., Springfield, 111.
Charles Frederick Lee (1908-09 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Friendsville, Tenn.
Nov. 24, 1877; A.B. Earlham 1906 and Haverford 1907; A.M. 1909;
teacher Pittsburg, Kans. and Illinois State Normal Coll. 1909-14;
died in Chicago, 111. Oct. 17, 1914.
Cameron Macleod (1908-09 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1910; LL.B.
1912. Manufacturer. Address Berwyn, Pa.
Edmund Harrison Oxley (1908-09 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Trinidad, Br.
W. Indies, Jan. 30, 1881; A.B. Howard 1906; S.T.B. 1908 and Harv.
1909; D.D. Howard 1922; ord. (Epis.) deacon, Washington, D.C.
June 10, 1906; priest May 26, 1907; Charlotte Hall, Md. 1906-10;
Aquasco 1907-10; St. Augustine's ch. Harrisburg, Pa. 1910-12; St.
Andrew's ch. Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1912.
Address 543 West 9th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Houghton Page. Name changed from Henry Houghton Schumacher
(1908-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Quincy, Aug. 12, 1883; A.B. Boston
Univ. 1908; S.T.B. Harv. 1911; ord. (Unit.) Feb. 1912; p. Portland,
Me. 1911-13; Helena, Mont. 1913-16; First parish, Hingham, Mass.
1916-26; All Souls ch. Greenfield, Mass. 1926-.
Address Greenfield, Mass.
Herman Peters (1908-09 Harv.D.S. stu.) b. Keystone, la. Dec. 25,
1880; A.B. Leland Stanford Univ. 1907; S.T.B. Harv. 1910. Real
estate. Address Los Altos, Calif.
George Lee Phelps (1908-09 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Syracuse Univ. 1900;
A.M. Syracuse 1902 and Harv. 1909; prof. Anc. Lang. Hanover Coll.
1911-14; teacher Utica Free Acad. Address Utica, N. Y.
Henry Houghton Schumacher. See Houghton Page, 1909.
Henry Beston Sheahan (1908-09 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1909;
A.M. 1911; literary work. Address Topsfield, Mass.
Laurence Drew Somers (1908-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Wakefield, Sept.
24, 1880; S.B. Harv. 1903; S.T.B. 1911; ord. Barrington, R. I. Aug.
13, 1911 and p. 1911-14; Pawtucket 1914-18; Marion, Mass. from
1918. Address Marion, Mass.
William George Tinckom-Fernandez (1908-09 Harv. Coll. stu.) jour-
nalism.
Address 71 Strand-on-Green, Chiswick, London, W. 4, England.
Howard Lee Torbet (1908-09 grad. stu.) b. Homesville, Ohio July 29/
1873; A.B. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 1897; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1904;
ord. (Meth.) Dayton, Ohio 1901; p. Linden (Cong.) ch. Maiden, Mass.
1901-06; Maverick ch. Boston 1906-08; First ch. Revere 1909-14;
Park ch. Cleveland, Ohio 1914-20; Mayflower, East Cleveland from
1920. Address 1348 E. 115th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
74
ALUMNI 1910
1910
William Ewart Maurice Aitken (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Court-
right, Ont. Oct. 21, 1885; A.B. Univ. Toronto 1908; A.M. 1909;
Ph.D. Harv. 1911; Thayer Fellow, Am. School Jerusalem 1911-12;
tutor Knox Coll. 1914; ord. (Presb.) 1914.
Address 76a Hilton Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada.
Melbourne Owen Baltzer (1909-10 S.T.B.) b. Outram, N. S. Sept. 30,
1879; grad. Bangor 1905; A.B. Bowdoin 1909; ord. Lowell, May 11,
1910; asst. p. Phillips ch. So. Boston 1910-12; p. LoveU, Me. 1912-15;
Mexico 1915-18; Norway 1918-20; Randolph, Mass. from 1921.
Address 9 So. Main St., Randolph, Mass.
Clarence Emory Carter (1909-12 non-grad.) b. Cleveland, Ohio, July 12,
1887; S.B. Wesleyan Univ. 1908.
Address 800 So. Halstead St., Chicago, 111.
Arthur Randolph Connell (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Austin, Tex.
Sept. 15, 1875; Ph.B. Providence Univ. 1905; grad. Boston Univ.
School of Theol. 1908; A.M. 1910; S.T.B. Harv. 1910; ord. (Meth.)
Lexington, Ky. Oct. 1, 1905; p. Readville, Mass. 1906-07; Harwich-
port (Cong.) 1907-08; Greenfield, N. H. 1908; Greenwood, Mass.
1908-11; various pastorates in Ohio from 1911.
Address Miles Park, Cleveland, Ohio.
James Ephraim Coons (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hanesville, Ont.
Nov. 1, 1877; A.B. Ohio Wesleyan 1906; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1908;
A.M. Ohio Wesleyan 1910; S.T.D. 1920; ord. (Meth.) Ashland, Ohio.
Sept. 14, 1902; pastorates in Ohio 1902-06; So. Hamilton, Mass,
1906-07; East Saugus 1907-11; First M. E. ch. Watertown 1917-;
supt. Lynn Dist. N. E. Conf. 1921-26; p. Newton Centre from 1926.
Address 30 Lake Ave., Newton Centre, Mass.
Josiah Pope Dickerman (1909-10 grad. stu.) b. Foxboro, June 11, 1865;
A.B. Amherst 1886; S.T.B. Chicago Theol. Sem. 1893; ord. Lynxville,
Wis. June 1, 1891; p. in Wis., 111., Minn., Mich. 1891-1908; No.
Attleboro, Mass. 1910-11; Dorset, Vt. 1916; Goffstown, N. H. 1919-
20; Ludlow, Mass. 1923; Bennington, N. H. 1924-26.
Address Foxboro, Mass.
Sheldon Jenckes Howe (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Providence, R. I.
Aug. 5, 1887; A.B. Brown 1908; A.M. Harv. 1910; prof. History,
Calif. Coll. 1908-09; world war service, A.E.F. incl. Press Censor,
Paris 1918-19; instr. and asst. prof. History, Princeton from 1919.
Address 4 College Road, Princeton, N. J.
Murray Shipley Kenworthy (1909-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. New London,
Ind. June 27, 1874; B.L. Earlham Coll. 1900; A.M. 1905; S.T.B.
Harv. 1916; min. Friends since 1897; prof. Earlham Coll. 1904-15;
Wilmington Coll. 1919-21 ; chief Am. Friends' Famine Relief in Russia
1921-22; p. Friends' ch. Washington, D.C. 1923-
Address 1327 Kenyon St., Washington, D. C.
75
1910 ALUMNI
Dwight Fay Mowery (1908-10 S.T.B.) b. Coolville, Ohio, Nov. 2, 1880;
A.B. Carleton Coll. 1905; stu. Hartford 1907-08; ord. Pittsfield,
Nov. 4, 1910; asst. p. First Church, Pittsfield 1910-12; p. Beacon
Hill ch. Kansas City, Mo. 1912-14; First ch. Moorehead, Minn.
1914-19; First (Unit.) ch. Houlton 1919-22; Newport, R. I. from
1922. Address 29 Kay St., Newport, R. I.
Joseph Eugene Nyhan (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. St. Louis, Mo.
Jan. 16, 1879; Ph.B. Iowa Coll. 1909; p. Van Cleve, la. 1908-09;
ord. Hard wick, June 21, 1909 and p. 1908-09; asst. p. Campello,
Mass. 1910-12; sec. West Side Y.M.C.A. N.Y. City 1912-20; Moline,
111. 1920-24; nat. sec. National Metal Trades Assoc. 1924-.
Address 5227 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, 111.
George Hathaway Parkinson (1909-10 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Springfield,
111. Dec. 13, 1875; Ph.B. Northwestern Univ. 1902; A.M. 1906;
S.T.B. Garrett Bibl. Inst. 1906; ord. (Meth.) Hutchinson, Kan.
Mar. 25, 1906; pastorates in Kan. and 111. 1902-09; So. Braintree,
Mass. 1909-11; Newton Centre 1911-16; Eugene, Ore. 1916-18;
Corvallis 1919-21; Manhattan, Kan. 1921-25; First ch. Fort Scott
1925-27; Winfield from 1927.
Address 323 Seward St., Winfield, Kansas.
Paul Michael Piel (1909-10 Harv. CoU. stu.) S.B. Harv. 1911.
Address 276 W. 11th St., New York, N. Y.
Robert Hamilton Robertson (1909-10 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv.
1910; in business. Address 6 State St., Bangor, Me.
Abraham Simon (1909-10 Harv. CoU. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1910.
Fred Veston Stanley (1909-10 grad. stu. fellow) b. Eden, Me. Jan. 3,
1873; A.B. Bowdoin 1909; grad. Bangor 1910; ord. (Meth.) Bangor,
Me. 1903; p. Penobscot 1903-05; Orrington 1905-07; Lisbon 1907-
09; (Cong.) Kingston, N. H. 1909-12; Hallowell, Me. 1912-15; Co-
hasset, Mass. from 1915. Address Cohasset, Mass.
Wayne Lee Waters (1909-12 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. Defiance, Ohio, June 12,
1882; A.B. Olivet Coll. 1907; S.T.B. Harv. 1912; p. Cooper, Mich.
1906-07; ord. Grand Ledge, Dec. 1, 1908 and p. there and Oneida
(Presb.) 1907-09; Canton, Mass. 1909-12; Iowa City, la. 1912-14;
Oskaloosa 1914-19; Des Moines 1920-27; Jacksonville, 111. 1927-.
Address 202 Kosciusko St., Jacksonville, 111.
Harry Austryn Wolfson (1909-10, 1911-12 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Ostrin,
Russia, Jan. 1, 1888; A.B. Harv. 1912 as of 1911; A.M. 1912; Ph.D.
1915; instr. and prof. Jewish Lit. and Phil. Harvard 1915—.
Address 85 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass.
George Shiel Young (1909-10 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. Sterling, Scotland,
Dec. 25, 1881; died Ithaca, N. Y. June 30, 1911.
76
ALUMNI 1911
1911
Thompson Eldridge Ashby (1910-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Franklin, Neb.
Mar. 12, 1883; A.B. Univ. of Denver 1908; A.M. 1915; S.T.B. Harv.
1914; ord. Maiden, Oct. 17, 1912 and p. 1912-15; Central ch. Chelsea
1915-17; Brunswick, Me. 1917- Address Brunswick, Me.
William Thomas Boyce (1910-11 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Chowan Co.
N.C.; A.B. Guilford Coll. 1909 and Haverford 1910; A.M. Harv. 1911;
dean Fullerton Dist. Junior Coll. Address Fullerton, Cal.
Homer Hargrove Breland (1910-11 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1912;
LL.B. 1915; lawyer. Address 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
George Sherman Buckingham (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Maxwell,
Ont. Apr. 16, 1880; A.B. Univ. of Toronto 1908; A.M. 1910; S.T.B.
Victoria Univ. 1910 and Harv. 1911; ord. (Ref. Epis.) Chicago, 111.
1911; assoc. r. St. Paul's ch. Chicago, 1911-12; p. Mayflower (Cong.)
ch. Chicago 1912-13; Emmanuel (Ref. Epis.) Ottawa, Can. 1914-17.
William Evans Clark (1910-11 S.T.B.) b. Orange, N. J. Aug. 9, 1888;
A.B. Amherst 1910; A.M. Columbia 1912; teacher Princeton 1914-
17; in politics since 1917.
Address 27 Vandam St., New York, N. Y.
Forest Harwood Cooke (1910-12 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Chicago, 111. Feb.
25, 1889; A.B. Harv. 1910; teacher Thacher School, Ojai, Cal. from
1912. Address Thacher School, Ojai, Cal.
John Jesudason Cornelius (1910-11 spec, stu.) b. Madura, So. India,
Apr. 16, 1886; A.M. Harv. 1915.
Address Reid Christian College, Lucknow, India.
Edgar Crossland (1910-11 S.T.B.) b. Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng. Feb. 14,
1878; grad. Bangor 1908; A.B. Bowdoin 1910; S.T.B. also Harv. 1911;
M.R.E. Boston Univ. 1921; M. Th. Princeton 1923; ord. Dexter,
Me. June 4, 1908 and p. 1908; Mechanic Falls 1908-10; So. Acton,
Mass. 1911-14; Barre (Presb.) Vt. 1914-19; St. Paul's Mattapan,
Boston, Mass. 1919-22; Woodstock, New York City from 1923.
Address 1007 Tinton Ave., New York, N. Y.
Roy Davis (1910-11 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Rotterdam, Holland, Jan. 7,
1877; A.B. Dalhousie 1899; A.M. Dalhousie 1900 and Harv. 1902;
assoc. prof, and prof. Eng. Boston Univ. 19 19-.
Address 525 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
Austin Phelps Dean (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Garnarillo, la. Nov,
13, 1870; A.B. Harv. 1894 (1899); S.T.B. Pacific Baptist Theol. Sem.
1915; Miss'y work Punjab, India 1911-12; died on ranch near Orland.
Cal. Aug. 9, 1926.
Clarence Monroe Eppard (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Earlham, la.
Feb. 26, 1879; A.B. Drake Univ. 1906; S.T.B. Drake 1909 and Harv.
1910; p. Highland Park ch. (Disc.) Des Moines, la. 1906-09; Clarinda
77
1911 ALUMNI
1911-14; Earlham 1914-20; Exira 1920-23; field sec. Culver-Stockton
Coll. 1924; do. Phillips Univ. Enid, Okla. 1925-.
Address 1423 22nd St., Des Moines, Iowa.
John Logan Findlay (1910-12 non-grad.) b. Baunbridge, Ireland, Apr. 1,
1879; ord. Plymouth ch. Belmont, Dec. 19, 1912; p. Warren 1912-14;
Collinwood, Cleveland, Ohio 1914-16; Trinity, Cleveland 1917;
Y.M.C.A. work in France 1917; First, Worcester, Mass. 1918-21;
Easthampton 1922-26; Hudson, Ohio 1926-.
Address Hudson, Ohio.
Lyman Lansing Hale (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Manlius, N. Y.
May 13, 1884; Ph.B. Syracuse 1906; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1909;
A.M. Harv. 1911; miss'y (Meth.) Wuhu, China 1915-.
Address Wuhu, China.
Emerson Olds Houser (1910-12 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Moosic, Pa. May 6,
1885; A.B. Harv. 1911 (12); B.D. Union Theol. Sem. 1919; ord.
(Presb.) Sept. 16, 1919; p. Lake View, Chicago from 1920.
Address 716 Addison St., Chicago, 111.
George Franklin Jewett (1910-11 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Pepperell,
Mar. 19, 1859; A.B. Harv. 1886; A.M. 1911; founder and princ. Mt.
Ida School, Newton 1902-.
Address 126 Belleville St., Newton, Mass.
Clarence Richard Johnson (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Rumford, R. I.
Oct. 20, 1886; A.B. Brown 1909; A.M. 1919; instr. Robert CoU.
1911-12; instr. and asst. prof. Colby 1915-18; Y.M.C.A. in France
1916-17; instr. Brown 1918-19; director Social and Religious Survey,
Constantinople 1920-21 and editor Constantinople Today; prof.
Sociology, Robert CoU. 1921-24; Bucknell Univ. 1924-27.
Address 130 South 5th St., Lewisburg, Pa.
Edward Dunbar Johnson (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Methuen, Aug. 6,
1876; A.B. Tufts 1898; Meadville T.S. 1909-10; ord. (Unit.) Salem
1911 and p. 1911-21; Urbana, 111. 1921-.
Address University Club, Urbana, 111.
Charles Rhind Joy (1910-11 S.T.B.) b. Boston, Dec. 5, 1885; A.B.
Harv. 1908; S.T.B. also Harv. 1911; ord. (Unit.) Portland, Me. 1913,
and p. First parish, 1911-17; Y.M.C.A. work overseas 1917-19; p.
Pittsfield, Mass. 1919-22; Dedham 1922-26; AU Souls (Cong.-Unit.)
Lowell, 1927-. Address 55 Clitherve St., Lowell, Mass.
Harold Elkin Knott (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Southport, England,
Feb. 10, 1880; A.B. Drake Univ. 1910; A.M. Harv. 1911; B.D. Eugene
Bible Univ. 1924; prof. Coll. of Bible, Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia,
1913-21; prof. Eugene Bible Univ. from 1922; author How to prepare
a sermon. Address Eugene, Oregon.
Harold Vonieda Lesher (1910-11 Harv. CoU. stu.)
Address Northumberland, Pa.
78
ALUMNI 1911-1912
Kay Fleming Nance, formerly Kidd Fleming N. (1910-12 Harv. D.S.
stu.) b. Cross Plains, Tex. Apr. 28, 1884; A.B. Drake Univ. 1908; grad.
Drake Bible Coll. 1908; A.M. Harv. 1912; ord. (Disc.) Hutchinson,
Kan. July 1, 1912 and p. 1912-15; private in French army 1916;
captain U. S. army 1917-19, overseas 1918-19; lecturer Redpath
Chautauqua Bureau 1920-22; p. Redondo Beach, Cal. 1922-26.
Address Box 501, Redondo Beach, Cal.
Kotaro Nishio (1910-11 grad. stu.) b. Tottori, Japan, Nov. 6, 1868;
Doshisha Theol. Sem. 1895; min. Kumiai churches.
Address Heian Kyokwai, Shinmachi-Sanjo, Kyoto, Japan.
Robert Burns Street (1910-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Spear, N.C. Apr. 18,
1887; A.B. Berea Coll. 1910; S.T.B. Harv. 1914; asst. p. First ch,
Meriden, Conn. 1914; ord. Sharon 1915 and p. 1915-17; U. S. army
1917-19. Address P. O. Box 1061, Asheville, N. C.
Luke Stuart (1910-11 grad. stu.) b. Marshfield, Mo. Oct. 11, 1880; B. S.
Drury Coll. 1907; stu. Union Theol. Sem. 1908; S.T.B. Univ. Chicago
D.S. 1910; ord. (Disc.) Springfield, Mo. 1907; p. First (Cong.) ch.
Gary, Ind. 1911-12; Indep. Pres. ch. Polo, 111. 1912-19; insurance
and real estate. Address 1103 W. Lincoln Blvd., Freeport, 111.
Theodore Volney Witter (1910-11 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Kohima, India,
Dec. 5, 1885; A.B. Colgate Univ. 1908; A.M. Harv. 1910; S.T.B.
Newton Theol. Inst. 1912; ord. (Bapt.) India 1915; and miss'y there
from 1915. Address, Podili, South India.
Arthur Evans Wood (1909-11 S.T.B.) b. Roxbury, Oct. 19, 1881; A.B.
Harv. 1906; S.T.B. also Harv. 1911; Ph.D. Univ. Mich. 1920; instr.
Social Science Reed Coll. Portland, Ore. 1911-15; asst. and assoc.
prof. Sociology Univ. Mich, from 1917.
Address 3 Harvard PL, Ann Arbor, Mich.
1912
Edgar Fletcher Allen (1910-12 dipl.) ord. South ch. Ipswich, June 10,
1912 and p. 1911-14; research student London sch. of economics 1914-
16; East Finchley, London 1916-19.
Address care Cong. Union of England & Wales,
Mr. Charles Stanchiff, Farringdon Hall, London E.C., Eng.
Phillips Barry (1911-12 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Boston, July 18, 1880;
A.B. Harv. 1900; A.M. 1901; S.T.B. 1913.
Address 5 Craigie Circle, Cambridge, Mass.
George Emerson Cary (1909-12 S.T.B.) b. Okayama, Japan, Jan. 27,
1884; A.B. Amherst 1907; ord. Holden, Oct. 8, 1912; p. Harrisville,
N. H. summer 1911; asst. Eliot ch. Newton, Mass. summer 1912;
p. Holden 1912-19; First Church of Christ, Bradford from 1919.
Son of Otis Cary, Class of 1877.
Address 6 Church St., Bradford, Mass.
79
1912 ALUMNI
Henry Welsford Cliff (1911-12 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Montreal, Aug. 11,
1883; A.B. McGill Univ. 1907; S.T.B. Presb. Coll. Montreal 1909;
ord. (Presb.) North Lunenburg, Ont. and p. 1909-11; Mountain
1912-; Arnprior 1917-26; Kingston 1926-
Address Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Willard Hallowell Curtis (1911-12 grad. stu.) b. Edmunds, Me. June 19,
1888; grad. Bangor 1909; A.B. Bowdoin 1911; Y.M.C.A. Portland
1912-14; ord. Portage, Me. Oct. 20, 1914; p. E. Millinocket, 1914-16;
Boothbay Harbor 1916; U. S. Army 1918; address unknown.
Jesse Walter Dees (1911-13 Harv. CoU. stu.) b. July 8, 1880; S.B. Harv.
1913; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1914; ord. Union ch. Medford, Dec. 14,
1914 and p. 1914-16; transferred to Meth. ch. 1917; pastorates in
Illinois; St. Paul's E. St. Louis 1920-21; Belleville, 111. 1921-22;
Princeville, 111. 1924-. Address Princeville, 111.
Leonard Elsmith (1911-12 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1912; in business.
Address 620 W. 122nd St., New York, N. Y.
Paul Ellsworth Everett (1911-12 non-grad.) b. West Abington, Oct. 28,
1885; A.B. Brown Univ. 1909; teacher East Me. Conf. Sem. Bucks-
port 1913-14; Mountain Sch. for Boys Allaben, N. Y. 1915-16; high
sch. Waukesha, Wis. 1916-19; osteopathic physician.
Address 66 Church St., Wellesley, Mass.
Charles Walter Findlay (1911-12 non-grad.) b. Glasgow, Scotland,
Sept. 13, 1885; A.B. Harv. 1912; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1914; ord.
(Epis.) deacon, June 7, 1914; priest Feb. 21, 1915; asst. r. St. PauPs
Milwaukee, Wis. 1914-15; St. John's, Bridgeport, Conn. 1915-18;
r. St. Mark's, Fall River, Mass. 1918-23; St. Andrew's, Albany, N. Y.
1923-. Address 17 N. Main St., Albany, N. Y.
Isaac Fleming (1910-12 grad. stu. and 1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Upper
Musquodoboit, N. S. Oct. 18, 1873; Ph.B. Brown 1903; grad. Auburn
Theol. Sem. 1906; A.M. Harv. 1911; ord. (Presb.) Fair Haven, N. Y.
Nov. 30, 1906 and p. 1906-07; p. Calistoga, Cal. 1908-10; p. (Cong.)
Canton, Mass. 1913-18; Hawthorne, Cal. 1919; Ocean Beach 1921;
Ventura 1925-26. Address 1533 Greenfield Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
William Emerson Jones (1910-12 spec, stu.) b. Pen Y Graig, So. Wales,
Nov. 29, 1881; A.B. Marietta Coll. 1910; M.A. 1914; Ph.D. Potomac
Univ. 1916; ord. Nanticoke, Pa. June 1913; p. Maverick ch. E. Boston
1910-13; Lake View ch. Chicago 1913-17; First ch. Ft. Worth, Tex.
1917-18; chap. U. S. Army 1918-19 (World War Service) on Trans-
port duty with detached service in England; p. Dane St. ch. Beverly
from 1920. Address 9 Dane St., Beverly, Mass.
Philip King (1909-12 S.T.B.) b. Lawrence, Dec. 9, 1881; A.B. Harv.
1909; ord. Provo, Utah, Oct. 23, 1912 and p. 1912-15; Village ch.
Dorchester, Mass. 1915-17; Grafton 1918-23; director rel. ed. Pied-
mont ch. Worcester 1923-24; p. Federated ch. Shirley 1924-.
Address Shirley, Mass.
80
ALUMNI 1912-1913
William Cecil McCallum (1911-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. South Australia,
July 3, 1880; A.B. Transylvania Univ. 1909; A.M. 1910; grad. Coll.
of the Bible, Ky. 1910; ord. (Disc.) June 1909; p. Swampscott, Mass.
1912-13; Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 1914-15; Central City, Ky.
1916-17; Alliance, Ohio 1917-
Address 448 W. Ray St., New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Joseph Mayer (1911-12 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. San Antonio, Tex. Feb. 17,
1887; A.B. Southwestern Univ. Tex. 1911; A.M. Harv. 1914; Ph.D.
Columbia Univ. 1922; asst. prof, and prof, economics and sociology,
Tufts Coll. 1924-. Address 36 College Ave., W. Somerville, Mass.
Mardiros D. H. Mousigian (1911-12 spec, stu.) b. Van, Turkey, Mar. 15,
1882; grad. Harpoot Theol. Sem. 1908; invalid.
Cass Arthur Reed (1911-12 grad. stu. Andover Fellow) b. Port Huron,
Mich. Nov. 25, 1884; B.S. Pomona Coll. 1906; A.M. Columbia 1911
and Harv. 1912; S.T.B. Union T. S. 1912; Ed.D. Harv. 1921; teacher
Y.M.C.A. Yamaquichi, Japan 1906-08; asst. p. University PL ch.
(Presb.) New York City 1908-11; ord. Whittier, Cal. Sept. 11, 1911;
miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Smyrna from 1912; prof. 1912, dean from 1913 and
pres. from 1926 International Coll. Smyrna; relief work in Turkey
1915-19. Address International College, Smyrna, Turkey-in-Asia.
Leo Lachmund Schmied. See Leonard Elsmith.
Percy Ernest Thomas (1911-12 S.T.B.) b. Torquay, Eng. Dec. 21, 1874.
Ph.B. Northwestern Univ. 1900; Ph.M. 1901; S.T.B. also Harv. 1912;
student p. Hinsdale, 111. 1897-1901; ord. deacon (Meth.) 1901; ord.
First Cong. ch. Winona, Minn. 1903 and p. 1901-08; First ch. Somer-
ville, Mass. 1908-12; Union ch. Rockville, Conn. 1912-20; First ch.
Lowell 1921-. Address 187 Pawtucket St., Lowell, Mass.
Daniel Moses Welch (1911-12, 1913-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Soddy, Tenn.
Nov. 9, 1885; A.B. Cumberland Univ. 1909; S.T.B. Harv. 1914;
S.T.M. 1915; ord. (Unit.) Feb. 1916; p. Highland Springs, Va. 1915-
17; Berlin, Mass. 1917-21; teaching 1921-25; p. Knoxville, Tenn.
1924-. Address 218 Cherokee Ave., Fountain City, Knoxville, Tenn.
William Jerome Wilson (1911-12 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Saginaw, Mich.
Aujg. 16, 1884; A.B. Western Reserve 1905; A.M. Northwestern Univ.
1909; S.T.B. Garrett Bibl. Inst. 1909; prof. Greek and Bibl. Lit. Iowa
Wesleyan 1909-11; prof. Greek and Latin Coll. of Pacific 1914-18;
instr. N.T. Pacific Unit. Sch. 1917-18; Lang, and Lit. State Normal
School, Cheney, Wash. 1921-27. Address Cheney, Wash.
1913
Fritz Walter Baldwin (1910-13 S.T.B.) b. Granby, Jan. 14, 1884; A.B.
Amherst 1905; A.M. Columbia 1908; S.T.B. also Harv. 1913; ord.
Harvard ch. Brookline, May 7, 1913 and asst. p. 1909-18; asst. p.
Clinton Ave. ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1919 and p. 1921-.
Address 381 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
81
1913 ALUMNI
Morrison Russell Boynton (1910-13 S.T.B.) b. Haverhill, Oct. 31, 1887;
A.B. Amherst 1910; S.T.B. also Harv. 1913; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y.
May 15, 1913; asst. min. Clinton Ave. ch. 1913-18; chap. U. S. N.
1918-19; p. Com. ch. Bryn Mawr, Chicago, 111. from 1920; son of
Nehemiah Boynton, Class of 1882.
Address 7000 Jeffery Ave., Chicago, 111.
Constantinos I. Constantine (1912-13 non-grad.) b. Soungourlon, Turkey
in Asia, Nov. 5, 1885; A.B. Anatolia Coll. 1906; A.M. Grinnell Coll.
1912; asst. t. Anatolia 1906-10, and t. 1913-16; Robert Coll. Con-
stantinople from 1916; died summer of 1918.
Frank Byron Crandall (1912-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Andover, N. Y.
May 18, 1885; A.B. Cornell Univ. 1906; A.M. 1907; S.T.B. Harv.
1915; ord. (Unit.) Second ch. Boston, Dec. 20, 1914, and asst. min.
1914-15; p. Ayer and Westford from 1915.
Address 5 Nashua St., Ayer, Mass.
Leonard Cushman (1912-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. East Boston, Sept. 16,
1889; A.B. Harv. 1911; S.T.B. 1915; ord. (Unit.) Yarmouth, Me.
Sept. 10, 1915 and p. 1915-17; Medfield, Mass. 1917-19. Financial.
Address 52 Thornton Pk., Winthrop, Mass.
Frederick May Eliot (1912-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Boston, Sept. 15,
1889; A.B. Harv. 1911; A.M. 1912; S.T.B. 1915; ord. First Parish ch.
(Unit.) Cambridge, May 16, 1915 and assoc. min. 1915-17; p. Unity
ch. St. Paul, Minn, from 1917; chaplain U. S. Army overseas 1918-19;
author Un wrought Iron, 1920.
Address 807 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Runolfer Fjelsted (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Iceland, May 17, 1879;
A.B. Univ. of Manitoba 1905; grad. Chicago Luth. Sem. 1908; stu.
Simpson Coll.
Herman Hartwell Haskins (191 1-13 dipl.) b. Central Falls, R. I. Apr. 16,
1879; A.B. Brown 1910; A.M. Harv. 1911; in business from 1918.
Address 84 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.
Milton Fly HiU (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Victoria, Tex. Oct. 17, 1890;
A.B. Univ. of Tex. 1912; p. (M. E. South) Water Valley, Tex. 1914-16;
Edinburg 1916-19; Willow Creek, Mont. 1919-20; Bozeman 1920-
22; Milton, Ore. 1922-24; Coquille 1924-26; Miles, Tex. from 1926.
Address Miles, Texas.
MasumiHino (1912-13 grad. stu. Doshisha Fellow) b. Jinmachi, Yamaga-
taken, Japan, Jan. 12, 1874; A.B. Doshisha 1894; A.M. Columbia
1900; B.D. Union Theol. Sem. 1900; ord. Kumiai annual meeting
1904; prof. Doshisha Theol. School 1901-18 and dean 1911-18;
lecturer Science of Religion, Kyoto Imperial Univ. 19 14-.
Address Kamigorio, Japan.
Armin Klein (1912-13 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1914; M.D. 1917.
Address 483 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
82
ALUMNI 1913
Otto Lyding (1912-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hessen Cassel, Germany,
May 16, 1880; A.B. Harv. 1909; ord. (Unit.) First ch. Roxbury,
Oct. 4, 1914 and asst. min. 1914-16; p. Third ch. Dorchester 1916-20;
Nashua, N. H. 1920-. Address 78 Concord St., Nashua, N. H.
Charles Harold Lyttle (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Cleveland, Ohio,
July 16, 1884; A.B. Western Reserve Univ. 1907; A.M. 1908; S.T.B.
Meadville 1910; S.T.M. Harv. 1913; Th.D. Meadville 1923; p. Pem-
broke, Mass. 1912-14; ord. (Unit.) Second ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. and
p. 1914-21, 22-24; Omaha, Neb. 1921-22; prof. Meadville Theol.
School 1925-. Address 5735 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, 111.
Guy Moore McBride (1912-13 grad. stu.) b. Bluffton, Ind. Aug. 6, 1878;
A.B. De PauwUniv. 1906; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1908; ord. (Meth.)
Worcester, Apr. 15, 1908; pastorates in No. Indiana Conf. 1902-04,
1908-12; in So. Cal. Conf. 1913-
Address 5328 5th Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
John McChesney (1912-13 spec, stu.) b. Montclair, N. J. July 20, 1885;
A.B. Amherst 1908; teacher Hotchkiss Sch. 1919-
Address Care of Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn.
Norman MacQueen (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Mira, Nova Scotia,
Sept. 24, 1877; grad. Halifax Presb. Sem. 1905; p. Union Sq. (Presb.)
ch. Somerville 1912-15; St. Andrew's, Somerville 1917-19; Clarendon
Hill 1920-22; Peckville, Pa. 1925; Washington, N. J. 1926-.
Address Washington, N. J.
Joseph Martin Matthias (1912-13 dipl. 1918-19 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. St.
Mark's, Antigua, Brit. W. I. Nov. 11, 1871; Mico Coll. W. I. 1891;
grad. Nisky Moravian Theol. Sem. 1896; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1919;
ord. (Morav.) Bethesda, St. Kitts, Brit. W. I. June 23, 1901 and p.
1901-02; ord. (Prot. Epis.) Pine Bluff, Ark. Jan. 1907; r. St. Cyprian's
ch. Boston 1919.
Address 9 Argyle St., King's Cross, London, N. C. England.
James Jackson Minot, Jr. (1912-13 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harvard 1913;
financial. Address 104 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
James Perry (1912-13 non-grad.) b. Camden, Me. May 17, 1888; A.B.
Colby 1911; B.D. Hartford Theol. Sem. 1915; p. West Hartford,
Conn. 1914-15; World War service with Y.M.C.A. among prisoners
(France) 1915-17, with A.E.F. 1917-18; French Army 1918-19, and in
Turkey and Asia Minor 1919-20; killed by Turkish brigands while on
convoy of American relief supplies near Aintab in Syria Feb. 2, 1920.
Roy Mason Pounder (1912-13 S.T.B. and 1918-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b.
Beachburg, Ont. May 28, 1883; A.M. Queen's Univ. 1911; S.T.M.
Harv. 1919; ord. (Meth.) Kingston, Ont. June 1912 and p. Mt. Royal
Ave. ch. 1913-16; lect. on psych, and logic, Wesleyan Theol. Coll.
(Montreal) 1915-18 and bursar 1916-18; p. Westmount M.E. ch.
Montreal 1920-24; Chesterville from 1924; author Some Thoughts
about God, 1923. Address Chesterville, Ont., Canada.
83
1913 ALUMNI
Donald Redfern (1912-16 non-grad.) b. Swampscott, Dec. 7, 1887; A.B.
Bowdoin 1911. Address 292 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass.
John Alexander Richardson, Jr. (1912-13 grad. stu.) b. Ingersoll, Ont.
Aug. 21, 1887; A.B. McGill Univ. 1909; A.M. Harv. 1913; S.T.B.
Epis. Theol. Sch. 1912; curate Christ ch. Cambridge 1912-13; Stepney
Parish ch. London, Eng. 1914-15; St. James ch. Philadelphia, Pa.
1915-17; World War service with Canadian Ex. forces 1917-19; r.
St. Mary's ch. Philadelphia 1919-
Address 3914 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.
William Wallace Rose (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Philadelphia, Pa.
Apr. 17, 1889; Crane Theol. Sem. 1908-12; ord. (Univ.) South Wey-
mouth, Nov. 6, 1912 and p. 1912-15; Ch. of the Redeemer, Bridge-
port, Conn. 1915-19; First ch. Rochester, N. Y. from 1919.
Address Clinton Ave. and Court St., Rochester, N. Y.
Arthur Aborn Simmons (1912-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Grafton, Sept. 5,
1880; A.B. Harv. 1905; S.T.B. 1914; ord. 1912; p. Montvale 1912-16;
assoc. p. Eliot ch. Roxbury 1922-23; p. Wilmington 1924-.
Address Wilmington, Mass.
Jesse Frederick Steiner (1912-13 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. St. Paris, Ohio,
Feb. 25, 1880; A.B. Heidelberg 1901; grad. Heidelberg Theol. Sem.
1905; A.M. Harv. 1913; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1915; ord. (Germ.
Ref.) 1905; miss'y teacher North Japan Coll. 1905-12; instr. Chicago
Div. School 1915-17; asst. prof. Univ. of Cincinnati 1917-18; prof,
social technology Univ. of N. C. 1921-; author Community Organiza-
tion 1925. Address Chapel Hill, N. C.
George Malcolm Stephenson (1912-13 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Dec. 30,
1883; S.B. Univ. Chicago 1906; A.B. Augustana Coll. 1910; A.M.
Harv. 1911; Ph.D. 1914; asst. prof. History Univ. of Minn, from 1918;
author Political History of the Public Lands 1917; Conservative
Character of Martin Luther 1921; History of American Immigration
1926. Address 41 Arthur Ave., S.E., Minneapolis, Minn.
Carl Gustav Tideman (1912-13 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Sweden, Oct. 17,
1887; A.B. Harv. 1914; A.M. Univ. Chicago 1918; p. Cokato, Minn.
1919-27; Bapt. ch. Grove City 1927-.
Address Grove City, Minn.
David Rees Williams (1910-13 S.T.B.) b. Keene Valley, N. Y. Feb. 25,
1890; A.B. Marietta Coll. 1910; S.T.B. also Harv. 1913; p. Norfolk
1912-14; ord. Edgartown Oct. 5, 1914 and p. 1914-16; North ch.
Cleveland, Ohio, 1916-24; World War service with Y.M.C.A. in
France 1917-18; founder and director Cleveland Forum 1922-24;
p. Third Unit. ch. Chicago, 111. 1924-.
Address 412 N. Pine St., Chicago, 111.
84
ALUMNI 1914
1914
Surendranath Arya (1913-14 spec, stu.) b. Bangalore, India, June 27,
1888; City Coll. Calcutta Univ. 1905; A.M. Grove City Coll. 1912
and Princeton 1917; B.D. Yale 1918; S.T.M. Union Theol. Sem. 1919;
Miss'y of Danish Missionary Soc. Madras, India.
Address 38 Broadway, Madras, India.
Edward Chadbourne Boynton (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Haverhill, June 11,
1885; A.B. Amherst 1907; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; ord. Clinton Ave.
ch. Brooklyn, May 14, 1913; asso. p. First ch. Ann Arbor, Mich.
1914-16; p. Adams Sq. ch. Worcester, Mass. 1916-20; Chap. U. S. N.
1918-19; p. Rutland, Vt. 1922-; son of Nehemiah Boynton, Class of
1882. Address Rutland, Vt.
Cornelius Thurston Chase (1912-14 grad. stu. Andover Fellow) b. Al-
bany, N. Y. 1871; A.B. New York Univ. 1893; A.M. 1895; B.D.
Chicago Theol. Sem. 1897; p. Trevor, Wis. 1895-97; ord. Tompkins
Ave. ch. Brooklyn, June 22, 1897; p. Flatbush ch. Brooklyn 1899-
1905; Park Ave. ch. Meadville, Pa. 1905-09; Central ch. Lynn, Mass.
1909-21; Great Barrington 1922-.
Address Great Barrington, Mass.
Roy Lamont Creighton (1913-14 spec, stu.) architect.
Address 11 Museum Rd., Shanghai, China.
Reginald Alex Caverly Cutting (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.; 1918-19 Harv.
D.S. stu.) b. Moultonboro, N. H. May 7, 1894; A.B. Harv. 1914;
A.M. 1917; Ph.D. 1919; S.T.B. Newton Theol. Inst. 1916. Physician.
Address 3312 Dent PL, N.W., Washington, D. C.
Vaughan Dabney (1912-14 grad. stu. Andover Fellow) b. Paducah, Ky.
Apr. 24, 1888; A.B. Bethany Coll. 1909; B.D. Chicago Theol. Sem.
1912; ord. (Disc.) Bethany, W. Va. June 1, 1909; p. Oakland, Cal.
1914-16; Durham (Cong.) N. H. 1916-20; with Y.M.C.A. overseas
1918; p. Second ch. Dorchester, Mass. 1920-.
Address 6 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
Fritz Daur (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Kornthal, Wurttemberg, Ger-
many, Mar. 25, 1888; Cand. Rev. Min. Gottingen 1911; S.T.M. Harv.
1914; died in Courtrai, West Flanders, Nov. 14, 1914.
Hugh Roswell Davidson (1913-14, 1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Eureka,
111. Nov. 18, 1891; A.B. Eureka Coll. 1912; S.T.B. Harv. 1916; p.
Ridgewood Christian ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1916; White Hall, 111. 1917;
chaplain U. S. N. 1918-20.
Address Care of Standard Oil Co. of N. J., Baltimore, Md.
Rupert Clinton Foster (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Owenton, Ky.
Feb. 26, 1888; A.B. Transylvania Univ. 1910; A.M. 1911 and Yale
1912; S.T.B. Yale 1912; ord. (Disc.) May 1921; p. Christian ch.
Springfield, Ky. 1919-25; prof. N.T. McGarvey Bible Coll. Louisville
1923-24; Cincinnati Bible Sem. from 1924; p. Bethel, Ohio from 1925.
Address 951 Chateau Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Howard Stowell Fox (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Detroit, Mich. Oct. 2, 1889;
A.B. Univ. of Mich. 1911; ord. South ch. New Britain, Conn. Nov. 3,
1914 and p. 1914-16; United ch. East Providence, R. I. 1916-18;
chap. U. S. Army in France 1918-19; p. First ch. Armada, Mich.
1919-20; in business. Address 5653 Stanton Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Augustus William Gidart (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Barnarp, Sweden,
May 9, 1876; A.B. Univ. Chicago 1907; A.M. Yale 1910; S.T.B. 1911;
min. Providence, R. I. 1915-17; ord. New York, Nov. 11, 1917 and
p. Immanuel ch. 1917-20; prof, theol. Jonkoping, Sweden 1921—.
Address Box 34, Woodstock, Conn.
Earle Wentworth Huckel (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Philadelphia, Pa.
Oct. 31, 1887; A.B. Harv. 1910 (14); Ed.M. 1924; grad. Philadelphia
Div. Sch. 1917; ord. (Epis.) priest May 26, 1918.
Address Walpole, Mass.
James Caleb Justice (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Leicester, Eng. Sept.
26, 1881; A.B. Northwestern Univ. 1905; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1909;
ord. (Meth.) 1908; p. Hills Grove, R. I. 1909-11; (Cong.) Kingston
and Chiltonville, Plymouth, Mass. 1914-18; Weymouth and Brain-
tree 1919—. Address Braintree, Mass.
Stephen Christian Lang (1913-14, 1916-17 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. New
York City, May 20, 1884; A.B. Harv. 1917; grad. Bangor 1909 and
S.T.B. 1918; ord. Union ch. Boston, Apr. 21, 1910 and asst. p. 1909-
12; p. Washington St. ch. Quincy 1913-18; World War service over-
seas as Chaplain; First, Somerville 19 19-.
Address 22 Franklin St., Somerville, Mass.
Frank Alexander Larson (1913-16 non-grad.) b. Knoxville, 111. Nov. 5,
1889; A.B. Knox Coll. 1913. Address Knoxville, 111.
George Henry Lewis (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Montreal, Can. July 9, 1888;
A.B. Ripon Coll. 1911; A.M. Columbia 1915; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914;
ord. Brooklyn, N. Y. Apr. 27, 1914; sup. in Plaza, Forman, Havana
and Cayuga, N. D. 1916-18; asst. prof. Eng. Whitman Coll. 1925-26.
Address 6131 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
Gomer Rhys Lewis (1913-16 non-grad.) b. Ystrad Rhondda, Wales
Jan. 11, 1885; A.B. Marietta Coll. 1912; ord. W. Tisbury July 28,
1915 and p. 1915-18; Dudley 1918-20; Westbrook, Conn. 1921-27;
Third ch. Waterbury from 1927.
Address 529 Highland Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
Oscar William Luecke (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.)
James Campbell Manry (1913-15 non-grad.) b. Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 27,
1893; A.B. Harv. 1913; A.M. 1914; Ph.D. State Univ. Iowa 1925;
ord. (Bapt.) Sept. 4, 1914; miss'y (Presb.) Allahabad, India and prof.
Psychology Ewing Christian Coll. from 1915; World War Y.M.C.A.
Indian army 1918 and asst. chap. Allahabad 1917-19; examiner in
Allahabad Univ. 1919-
Address Ewing Christian College, Allahabad, British India.
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Charles Warren Mesner (1913-14 grad. stu.) b. Pleasant Plain, la.
Apr. 26, 1879; B.S. Neb. Central Coll. 1909; stu. Presb. Theol. Sem.
Omaha, Neb.; B.D. Hartford 1912; recorded, Friends, Central City,
Neb.; p. West Branch, la. 1914-16; Sedley, Va. 1916-17; George-
town, 111. 1917-19; Fall River, Mass. 1919-25; Lafayette Ave.
Friends' ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1925-26; (Cong.) E. Canaan, Conn,
from 1927. Address East Canaan, Conn.
Garabed Manoug Missirian (1911-15 S.T.B. 1914) b. Aintab, Armenia,
Jan. 22, 1888; A.B. Central Turkey Coll. 1909; A.M. Harv. 1915;
S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; miss'y service with Armenians in Lowell 1912-
15; ord. Boxboro (West Acton) June 28, 1916 and p. 1916-18; instr.
Assyrian Harv. 1917-18; p. Stanley Memorial, New Britain, Conn,
and gen. sec. to Armenians 1918-21; p. First Armenian Presb. ch.
Fresno, Cal. 1921-24; died there Dec. 8, 1924.
Waldo Noyes (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1914; LL.B. 1917.
Son of William Noyes, class of 1887.
Address 55 Weston St., Waltham, Mass.
William Weston Patton (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Chicago, 111. March 15,
1889; A.B. Amherst 1911; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; p. No. Falmouth,
1912-13; ord. Leicester, Oct. 8, 1914 and p. 1914-17; North ch.
Haverhill 1917-21; Rogers Park, Chicago 1922-.
Address 6925 N. Ashland Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Harold Lionel Pickett (1913-14 Harv. D.S. Stu.) b. Delaware, Ohio,
May 20, 1883; A.B. Tufts 1915; S.T.B. Crane Theol. Sch. 1915; ord.
(Unit.) Sandwich, June 1, 1909 and p. 1909-10; Boise, Idaho 1910-
12; Follen ch. Lexington, Mass. 1912-15; Hudson 1915-18; Woburn
1918-22; Peabody and Bulfinch PI. ch. Boston, 1923-26; Medfield
andWalpole 1926-. Address Medfield, Mass.
Evarts Wilson Pond (1913-14 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Plattville, Wis.
Mar. 18, 1869; A.B. Dartmouth 1891; S.T.B. Yale 1896; ord. New
Haven, Conn. Apr. 2, 1895; p. Sheffield, Mass. 1896-1902; Stoneham,
Me. 1902-04; Windsor Locks, Conn. 1904-09; Dover, N. H. 1909-11;
University, New Orleans, La. 1915; Raymond, N. H. 1915; Orthodox,
Deerfield, Mass. 1922-27; Nantucket from 1927.
Address Nantucket, Mass.
Ora Atwill Price (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Logan, Ohio, Oct. 23, 1885; A.B.
Marietta Coll. 1911; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; ord. Breman, Ohio, Sept.
13, 1913; p. W. Gloucester, Mass. 1914; So. Weymouth 1915-20;
Y.M.C.A. with A.E.F. France 1918-19; p. Pilgrim, Leominster
1921-22; Fort Fairfield, Me. 1923; Federated, Ashland, Mass. 1924;
Jefferson, O. 1925-. Address Jefferson, Ohio.
Charles Lynn Pyatt (1913-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Jacksonville, 111. Feb.
25, 1886; A.B. Transylvania Univ. 1911; A.M. 1912; B.D. Yale 1913;
Th.D. Harv. 1916; ord. (Disc.) 1905; p. Gary, Ind. 1916-17; Y.M.C.A.
in France 1917-19: p. Indianapolis, Ind. 1919-20; prof. O. T. Coll. of
the Bible 1920-. Address College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky.
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1914 ALUMNI
Lawrence Redfern (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Great Hucklow, Derby-
shire, Eng. Dec. 27, 1889; B.A. Victoria Univ. Manchester, Eng.
1911; M.A. 1912; B.D. 1914; ord. (Unit.) Norwich, Eng. July 1914
and p. 1914-18; Ullet Road ch. Liverpool 1918-
Address Ullet Rd., Sefton Park, Liverpool, Eng.
John Lawrence Seaton (1913-14 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Manchester, la.
Jan. 25, 1873; A.B. Upper Iowa Univ. 1898; S.T.B. Boston Univ.
1901; Ph.D. 1904; LL.D. W. Va. Wesleyan 1924; ord. (Meth.) Cedar
Rapids, la. 1902; p. Dubuque, 1901-04; prof. Dakota Wesleyan
Univ. 1904-14; pres. Coll. of the Pacific 1914-19; educ. director, Bd.
of Educ. M.E. ch. 1919-24; pres. Albion Coll. 1924-.
Address Albion, Mich.
Harry Andrew Shuder (Schuder) (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Dayton, Ohio,
July 3, 1883; A.B. Drury Coll. 1911; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; ord.
Duxbury 1911 and p. 1911-14; First ch. Elkhorn, Wis. 1914-17;
Gallup, N.M. 1917-18; World War service as chap. U. S. army 1918;
Federal bd. vocational training 1918-19; Interchurch World Move-
ment 1919; research for Federal Council 1924; director Community
Chest, Jacksonville, Fla. 1926; state supervisor iEtna Life Ins. Co.
1926-. Address 3674 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Claris Edwin Silcox (1912-14 S.T.B.) b. Embro, Ont. Aug. 14, 1888.
A.B. Univ. of Toronto 1909; A.M. Brown 1912; minister's asst. Cen-
tral ch. Boston 1912-13; ord. United ch. Newport, R.I. June 17, 1914
and p. 1914-20; Fairfield, Conn. 1920-21; Forest Hills, Queens, New
York, N. Y. 1923-24.
Address 129 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y.
Lloyd Jethro Bartlett Taber (1913-14 non-grad.) b. Riceville, la. July 8,
1888; A.B. Drury Coll. 1913; B.D. Hartford 1916; ord. First, Pitts-
field, Nov. 14, 1916 and director rel. educ. 1916-20; do. First M. E.
ch. Oakland, Cal. 1921-25; do. Santa Monica 1925-
Address 1051 6th St., Santa Monica, Cal.
George William Hill Troop (1913-14 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. Halifax, N. S.
Feb. 19, 1881; A.B. McGill Univ. 1903; A.M. Harv. 1917; ord.
(Epis.) 1905;curate St. Paul's, Halifax;St. John's, Georgetown, D.C.;
min. (Unit.) Ottawa, Ont. 1910-12; Roslindale, Mass. 1912-14;
English army 1916-19; High St. Chapel, Warwick, Eng. 1919-21;
Moss Side Unit. ch. Manchester 1922-25.
Address 74 Oakland Rd., Halifax, N. S., Canada.
Thomas Penn Ullom (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Antioch, Ohio, Aug.
7, 1867;A.B.BethanyColl.;A.M.Yalel909;S.T.B. 1911; ord. (Disc.)
Antioch, Ohio, 1897; gen. evangelist 1914-17, 1920-25; p. (Presb.)
First ch. Worthington, Ohio, from 1925.
Address Worthington, Ohio.
William Henry James Willby (1913-14 non-grad.) b. Springfield, Mo.
Sept. 1, 1888; A.B. Drury Coll. 1913; B.D. Oberlin 1916; asst. p.
88
ALUMNI 1914-1915
Liberty, Neb. 1916-17; ord. Kearney, Neb. June 12, 1917 and p.
1917-18; World War Service as Chap. (1st. Lieut.) U. S. Army from
Aug. 16, 1918; died at sea en route to A.E.F. Oct. 14, 1918.
James Altonyer Wright (1911-14 S.T.B.) b. Baltimore, Md. Nov. 9,
1885; A.B. Howard Univ. 1911; S.T.B. also Harv. 1914; ord. (Bapt.)
Baltimore, Sept. 26, 1912; p. Zion (Cong.) ch. Haverhill, Mass. 1913-
1916; Talcott St. ch. Hartford, Conn. 1916-; D.D. Livingstone
Coll. 1922. Address 25 Brook St., Hartford, Conn.
Keiki Yabuki (1913-14 Harv. Coll. stu.) Address not known.
1915
Mandeville James Barker, Jr. (1914-16 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. Rochester,
N. Y. Apr. 13, 1884; A.B. Hobart Coll. 1913; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch.
1916; asst. min. St. Peter's ch. Uniontown, Pa. 1916-18; Y.M.C.A.
service France 1918. Address 622 E. 62nd St., Chicago, 111.
Frank Peer Beal (1912-15 S.T.B.) b. Rochester, N. Y. Nov. 24, 1883;
B.S. Occidental Coll. 1907; Y.M.C.A. China to 1912; ord. Hillsboro,
N. H. May 26, 1916 and p. 1916-20; World War service with Y.M.C.A.
Italy and as army chap. France and Germany 1917-19; exec. sec.
Community Councils of N. Y. City, Inc.
Address 1118 54th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Paul Beecher Blanshard (1914-15 non-grad.) b. Fredericksburg, Ohio,
Aug. 27, 1892; A.B. Univ. of Mich. 1914.
Holland Field Burr (1914-16 non-grad.) b. Riverside, Cal. June 2, 1892;
A. B. Pomona Coll. 1914; stu. Union Theol. Sem. 1916-17; ord.
Hawthorne, Cal. June 21, 1917 and p. 1917-19; director rel. educ.
First ch. Los Angeles 1919-23; p. So. Pasadena 1924-
Address 1815 Camden Ave., South Pasadena, Cal.
Douglas Hilary Corley (1913-15 S.T.B. and grad. stu. 1915-16) b. Lon-
don, Eng. Jan. 11, 1882; A.B. Bates 1913; S.T.B. also Harv. 1915;
A.M. and S.T.M. 1917; Th.D. 1919; ord. Bucksport, Me. Apr. 1913.
p. No. Falmouth, Mass. 1913-14; Ipswich 1914-15; sup. Lee, N. H.
1915; p. West Gloucester, Mass. and tutor Greek, And. T.S. 1915-
16; p. Shirley 1916-18; act. p. Park and Downs, Wollaston 1918-19;
lecturer Ethics and Bible, Syrian Prot. Coll. 1919-22; prof. Religion
and 0. T. Vanderbilt Univ. 1922-.
Address 2 Margaret Apts., Nashville, Tenn.
George Irving Cross (1914-15 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1909 (15) ;
in military service. Address 17 Beeching St., Worcester, Mass.
Merrill Stanton Gaunt (1914-16 non-grad.) b. Chepalchet, R. I. July
12, 1891; A.B. Amherst 1914; died in France while engaged in World
War service as ambulance driver in French army, April 3, 1916.
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1915 ALUMNI
William Creighton Graham (1914-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. St. Marys,
Ont. Sept. 22, 1887; A.B. Toronto 1912; A.M. 1913; S.T.B. Victoria
Coll. Toronto 1914; S.T.M. Harv. 1915; D.D. Wesleyan Theol. Coll.
1922; Ph.D. Univ. Chicago 1926; World War service with Canadian
troops; prof. O.T. Wesleyan Theol. Coll. Montreal, Can. 1915-26;
assoc. prof. O. T. Univ. of Chicago from 1926; author The Meaning of
the Cross 1923. Address Chicago Univ., Chicago, 111.
Herbert Lansdowne Johnson (1914-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Chelsea, Ont.
Can. Dec. 8, 1888; A.B. McGill Univ. 1912; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch.
1916; A.M. Harv. 1917; curate, asst., assoc. r. St. Stephen's ch.
Lynn 1916-21; dean Trinity Cath. Phoenix, Ariz. 1922-25; dean St.
Paul's Cath. Detroit, Mich. 1926-.
Address 63 E. Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Habib Ibrahim Katibah (1914-15, 1916-18 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Yabrud,
Syria, Feb. 2, 1892; A.B. Am. Univ. of Beirut 1912; S.T.B. Harv.
1917; S.T.M. 1918; journalist; author Patriotic Sermonettes (Arabic);
The Case against Zionism.
Address 121 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
William Justin Mann (1914-15 spec, stu.) b. Stoughton, Aug. 16, 1853.
LL.B. Columbia 1875; occas'l preaching; lit. work.
Address 344 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass.
Harvey Clifford Merrill (1914-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. West Falmouth,
Me. July 14, 1873; S.T.B. Meadville Theol. Sch. 1910; ord. (Unit.)
Whitman 1911 and p. 1911-16; Harvard 1916-20.
Address 9 Willow St., Arlington, Mass.
Arthur Wilford Nagler (Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 2,
1882; A.B. German Wallace Coll. 1903; A.M. 1905; S.T.B. Garrett
Bibl. Inst. 1910; S.T.M. Harv. 1913; Th.D. 1915; D.D. Baldwin-
Wallace Coll. 1921; asst. prof. Church Hist. Garrett 1916- Author
Pietism and Methodism 1918.
Address 2102 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111.
Arthur Franklin Newell (1914-16 non-grad.) b. Roxbury, Dec. 19, 1885;
A.B. Brown Univ. 1912. Address 263 Benefit St., Providence, R. I.
Julian Ruffin Pennington (1914-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Wilson, N. C.
Aug. 24, 1885; ord. (Unit.) Norfolk, Va. 1912 and p. 1912-13; Lynch-
burg, 1913-14; Westford, Mass. 1914-15; Charlestown, W. Va.
1916-18. Address (1923) Little Rock, Ark.
James Walter Reynolds (1914-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Cullands, Va.
Sept. 29, 1875; A.B. Hiram Coll. 1904; A.M. 1905; S.T.B. Harv.
1917; p. First Christian Ch. Omaha, Neb. 1918-19; Gennings Me^
morial ch. Omaha 1920-21; Colonial Place Christian ch. Richmond,
Va. 1923-.
Address 4918 Grove Ave., Stonewall Court, Richmond, Va.
Charles Herbert Ricker (1914-16 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. Providence, R. I.
Sept. 10, 1890; A. B. Brown 1913; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1916; asst.
90
ALUMNI 1915
Grace ch. Providence, R. I. 1916-17; asst. min. St. George's ch. New
York, N. Y. 1917-18; r. Christ ch. Manhasset, Long Island from
1918. Address Manhasset, N. Y.
Lewis Welton Sanford (1914-15 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Summerville, N. S.
May 24, 1879; grad. Crozer Theol. Sem. 1909; ord. (Bapt.) Lincoln,
Vt. 1909 and p. 1909-12; Passumpsic 1912-14; (Unit.) Ayer, Mass.
1914-15; Walpole, N. H. 1915-22; chap. U. S. Army 1918-19; p.
Community ch. Enfield, N. H. 1922-24; Marshfield Hills and Grace
chapel, Green Harbor, Mass. from 1925.
Address Green Harbor, Mass.
James Chute Simpson (1914-16 non-grad.) b. Boston, Jan. 7, 1884;
Ph.B. Brown 1910; grad. Union Theol. Sem. 1917; ord. Broadway
Tabernacle, N. Y. City, May 1917; p. Goffstown, N. H. 1917-18;
Worcester, Mass. 1919; Pilgrim, Schenectady, N. Y. 1923-.
Address 6 Linden St., Schenectady, N. Y.
Luther Thomas Smith (1914-17 non-grad.) b. Greensboro, Vt. Jan.
23, 1887; A.B. Univ. of Vt. 1910; teacher Asheville School for boys
1917-18; Stone School, Cornwall on the Hudson 1920; Bordentown,
Military Inst. 1923; Peddie School 1925; Rivers School, Brookline,
Mass. 1926-. Address 51 Lemington Rd., Brighton, Mass.
Johannes Sorensen (1914-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Holmsland, Denmark,
Oct. 14, 1879; A.B. Northwestern Univ. 1910; grad. Western Theol.
Sem. Kan. 1908; A.M. Harv. 1917; Sognepraest.
Address Hee-Ne Pastorat, Hee Station, Denmark.
Thomas Street (1913-15 S.T.B.) b. Manchester, Eng. Apr. 21, 1884;
A.B. Mt. Allison Univ. N. B. 1913; ord. (Meth.) New Glasgow, N. S.
June, 1913; p. (Cong.) Ashland, Mass. 1913-16; So. Sudbury 1916-
17; World War work with Y.M.C.A. in France 1917-19; Union ch.
Winthrop 1920-23; Pilgrim, Detroit, Mich. 1924-27; sup. So.
Sudbury, Mass. 1927. Address So. Sudbury, Mass.
Bunji Uraguchi (1914-15 grad. stu. Doshisha Fellow) b. Sanda, Hyogo,
Japan, Feb. 13, 1872; grad. Doshisha 1890; A.M. Harv. 1915; prof.
Eng. Doshisha 1915-18; Tokyo Univ. of Commerce from 1918.
Address 1130 Araijuku, Omori, Tokyo, Japan.
Sireno Carl Weist (1911-15 S.T.B.) b. Basil, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1886; A.B.
Ohio Wesleyan 1911; S.T.B. also Harv. 1915; asso. p. Trinity ch.
Gloucester 1911-15; ord. Pilgrim ch. Cleveland, Ohio, July 15, 1915
and asso. p. 1915-17; World War work as Y.M.C.A. sec. Russia
1917-18 and chap. (1st Lieut.) U. S. Army 1918; p. First ch. Mt.
Vernon, N. Y. 1919-.
Address First Cong. Ch., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Leavitt Olds Wright (1914-15 non-grad.) b. Ciudad, Ju&rez, Chihuahua,
Mex. Nov. 21, 1891; A.B. Harv. 1914; B.D. Union Theol. Sem. 1917;
A.M. Univ. Cal. 1925; ord. June 15, 1917; p. abroad of Goodwill ch.
Syracuse, N. Y. 1917-21; instr. Romance Langs. Pomona Coll. 1917—
91
1915-1916 ALUMNI
18; director, Colegio International, Guadalajara, Mex. 1918-21;
asst. to pres. Pomona Coll. 1921-23; asst. prof. Romance Langs.
Univ. of Oregon 1926-. Address Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
1916
Walter Learned Beckwith (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New London,
Conn. Apr. 4, 1890; A.B. Clark Coll. 1913; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1916;
curate St. Paul's ch. Stockbridge, Chapel of the Good Shepherd,
South Lee 1916-18; vicar Grace ch. Dalton, 1919-.
Address Dalton, Mass.
William Arthur Berridge (1915-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Lynn, Apr. 13,
1893; A.B. Harv. 1914; A.M. 1919; Ph.D. 1922; Lt., Capt., Major,
Coast Artillery, U. S. Army 1917-19; tutor and inst. Harv. 1915-17,
21-22; asst. and prof. Econ. Brown 1922-.
Address Brown Univ., Providence, R. I.
Thomas Bruce Bitler (1915-16 S.T.B.) b. Harrison, Ohio, June, 1889;
grad. Bangor 1913; A.B. Bowdoin 1915; ord. Strong, Me. Oct. 24,
1913 and p. New Vineyard and Strong 1913-15; sup. Rutland, Mass.
1915-16; p. Hamilton 1916-19; No. Weymouth 1919-23; Prospect
Hill ch. Somerville, 1923-.
Address 131 Summer St., Somerville, Mass.
Warren Newton Bixby (1915-16 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. Norwich, N. Y.
Dec. 31, 1890; A.B. Harv. 1912; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1916; min. Church of
our Saviour, Arlington 19 17-.
Address 38 Marathon St., Arlington, Mass.
Joseph Gordon Carey (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Saratoga Springs,
N.Y. Mar. 14, 1890; A.B. Harv. 1913; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1916; asst.
St. Thomas ch. New Haven, Conn. 1917-19; r. Church of our Saviour,
Middleboro, Mass. 1919-21; Roslindale 1921-.
Address 46 Albano St., Roslindale, Mass.
Stephen Cutter Clark (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Pasadena, Cal. Aug.
6, 1892; A.B. Univ. Cal. 1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917; min. St. Luke's
ch. Park City, Utah 1917; r. St. Paul's ch. Pomona, Cal. 1918-27;
St. Mark's ch. Pasadena 1927-.
Address 1466 Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
Paul Nicholas Crusius (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Farina, 111. Nov.
18, 1885; A.B. Harv. 1909 (10); A.M. 1916; ord. (Germ. Evang.
Synod) Buffalo, N. Y. June 17, 1917; p. Downers Grove, 111. 1917-19;
princ. Elmhurst (111.) Acad. 1919-
Address Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, 111.
Wolcott Cutler (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Roxbury, Mar. 21, 1891;
A.B. Harv. 1913; ord. deacon (Epis.) 1916; priest 1917; curate,
Church of Nativity, Bethlehem, Pa. 1916-17; All Saints Memorial ch.
Providence, R. I. 1918; Calvary ch. N. Y. City 1918-24; r. St. John's
ch. Charlestown, Mass. 1924-.
Address 41 Monument Sq., Charlestown, Mass.
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ALUMNI 1916
John Warren Day (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. East Boston, Mar. 16,
1888; A.B. St. Stephen's Coll. 1913; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1916; chap.
A.E.F. in World War; min. Nowata and Claremore, Okla. 1916-21;
Sapulpa 1921-23; dean St. Paul's Cathedral, Oklahoma City 1924-.
Address 1125 E. 13th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Benjamin Crane De Camp, Jr. (1915-16 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Aug. 11, 1892; stu. Univ. of Cincinnati; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917;
min. St. John's ch. Silverton, Col. 1917-18; asst. St. James's ch.
Meeker 1918-19; curate Bethesda ch. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1919—
20; asst. St. Paul's ch. Flatbush, Brooklyn 1920-21; r. Church of the
Ascension, Bloomfield, N. J. 1921-23; St. Philip's ch. Northside,
Cincinnati, Ohio 1923-.
Address St. Philip's Church, Northside, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Angus Dun (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New York, N. Y. May 4, 1892;
A.B. Yale 1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917; vicar of St. Andrew's, Ayer
1917-19; instr. and asst. prof. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1920-.
Address 2 St. John's Rd., Cambridge, Mass.
Willis Caldwell Furr (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. McKinney, Tex.
Dec. 24, 1892; A.B. East Texas Normal Coll. 1914; A.M. Univ. No.
Car. 1915.
Thomas Morgan Griffiths (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Braidwood,
111. Apr. 6, 1888; A.B. William Jewell Coll. 1912; A.M. 1913; B.D.
Rochester Theol. Sem. 1916 and Fellow 1923-25; ord. (Bapt.)
Dawn, Mo. 1908; p. Hebron, Me. 1916-18; Camden 1918-23; asst.
prof. History, Colby Coll. from 1926.
Address Silver St., Waterville, Me.
Max Hunter Harrison (1913-16 S.T.B.; 1916-17 gr. stu.) b. Victoria,
111. Dec. 24, 1893; A.B. Knox Coll. 1913; S.T.B. also Harv. 1916;
S.T.M. 1918; ord. West Newbury, June 21, 1918; miss'y A.B.C.F.M.
teacher Jaffna Coll. Vaddukoddaj, Ceylon 1918-26; acting principal
1923-24; miss'y fellow Union Theol. Sem. 1926-28.
Address 99 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y.
Charles Alfred Hatch (1914-16 S.T.B.) b. St. Albans, Vt. Mar. 8,
1886; A.B. Bowdoin 1913; grad. Bangor 1913; ord. Sandy Pt., Me.
June 7, 1912; p. Richmond 1912-13; Manchester, Mass. 1913-16;
Eden, Vt. 1917; teacher Brewster Acad.
Address Brewster Acad., Wolfeboro, N. H.
Albert Edward Hetherington (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Smith Falls,
Ont. June 1, 1867; A.B. Manitoba Univ. 1893; S.T.B. Victoria Coll.
Toronto 1898; S.T.M. Harv. 1917; D.D. Wesley Coll. Winnipeg
1925; ord. (Meth.) Winnipeg, June 5, 1898; pastorates in Brit.
Columbia 1898-1907; in faculty Columbia Meth. Coll. 1907-15;
prof. rel. educ. Wesley Coll. Winnipeg 1919—.
Address 105 Evanston St., Winnipeg, Man., Canada.
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Charles Conrad Garfield Howell (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Barbados,
B.W.I. July 6, 1889; A.B. Durham Univ. Eng. 1912; B.D. Epis.
T. S. 1917; min. St. Barnabas ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1918-25.
Address 110 East 153d St., Jamaica, N. Y.
Michael Paul St. Agnan Huntington (1915-17 Epis. T.S. stu. and Harv.
T.S. stu.) b. Maiden, Aug. 26, 1882; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1918; ord.
(Epis.) May 17, 1917; asst. St. Paul's Cath. Boston 1918-21; miss'y
All Saints ch. Norton, Va. 1921-25; priest-in-charge St. Mark's ch.
Millsboro, Del. 1925-. Address Millsboro, Del.
Nobuichiro Imaoka (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Idzumo, Japan, Sept.
16, 1881; grad. Univ. of Tokyo 1906; minister.
Address 30 Oiwaki, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan.
Bernard Nathaniel Lovgren (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Red Wing,
Minn. Oct. 23, 1892; A.B. Univ. Minn. 1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917;
min. St. Gabriel's ch. Marion 1917-19; curate St. John's Evang.
St. Paul, Minn. 1919-21; r. St. John's ch. Norman, Okla. 1921-27;
St. Philip's ch. Joplin, Mo. 1927-.
Address 115 Sergeant Ave., Joplin, Mo.
Everett Alonzo McGarey (1915-17 non-grad.) A.B. Geneva Coll. 1907;
in business. Address Beaver Falls, Pa.
John George McKay (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Little Branch, N. B.
Jan. 15, 1886; A.B. Acadia Univ. 1915; sec. Y.M.C.A. overseas 1916-
19; sec. Y.M.C.A. McGill Univ. from 1920; died in Montreal, Feb.
1923.
Paul Crerar McPherson (1915-16 non-grad.) b. Chicago, 111. Jan. 15,
1893; A.B. Princeton 1914; in business from 1917.
129 Euclid Ave., Glencoe, 111.
Paul Griswold Macy (1915-16 grad. stu.) b. St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 24,
1888; A.B. Yale 1911; B.D. Hartford Theol. Sem. 1914; ord. First,
Ipswich, June 17, 1914 and p. 1914-17; Eliot, Roxbury 1917-20;
Hyde Park, Chicago, 111. 1921-24; Washington, Toledo, Ohio 1924-.
Address 916 W. Woodruff St., Toledo, Ohio.
Rollin Douglas Malany (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Delavan, Wis.
Dec. 19, 1892; A.B. Yale 1914; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1917; min. Greenville,
S. C. 1917-19; Southern Mt. Desert Mission, Southwest Harbor,
Me. 1919-21; miss'y Spokane, Wash. 1921-22; vicar Christ ch. Fitch-
burg, Mass. 1922-23; assoc. r. Christ ch. Detroit, Mich. 1923-26;
Trinity, Alpena, Mich. 1926-. Address Aplena, Mich.
George Manifold (1915-16 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. Rocester, Staffordshire,
Eng. Sept. 3, 1868; A.B. Transylvania Univ. 1900; A.M. 1915; S. T. B."
Harv. 1917; prof. Homiletics, Supt. of Bible Extension dept. Bethany
Coll. 1919; pastorates 1919-24; prof. Ancient Langs. Culver-Stockton
Coll. 1924-. Address Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Mo.
Lindley Hoffman Miller (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New York, N. Y.
Oct. 27, 1892; A.B. Harv. 1914; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1917; asst. St. John's
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ch. Rosebank, Staten Island 1917-19; miss'y Spokane, Wash. 1919-
24; r. St. Mark's ch. Hood River, Ore. 1924-26; St. Clement's ch.
Berkeley, Cal. 1926-. Address 28 Plaza Drive, Berkeley, Cal.
John Shapleigh Moses (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Philadelphia, Pa.
Oct. 23, 1891; A.B. Trinity Coll. 1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917; asst.
Cath. ch. St. Paul, Boston 1917-18; Trinity, Boston 1918-22; r. St.
John's ch. Georgetown, D. C. 1922-24; Church of the Redeemer,
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1924-
Address 381 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Arnot Stanley Orton (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Guelph, Ont. Feb. 9,
1889; A.B. Univ. of Toronto 1910; A.M. 1911; S.T.B. Knox Coll.
Ont. 1914; S.T.M. Harv. 1916; ord. (Ch. of Eng.) St. Andrew's ch.
Chatham, Ont. 1917 and min. 1917-27; prof. O.T. St. Andrew's Coll.
United ch. of Canada 1927-.
Address St. Andrew's College, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada.
Don Ivan Patch (1913-16, 1920-21, S.T.B. 1916; 1925-26 Harv. T.S.
stu.) b. Farmington, N. H. Dec. 30, 1884; grad. Bangor 1908 and
B.D. 1912; A.B. Harv. 1911; p. Newington, Me. 1908-11; ord. Union
ch. Seekonk, Mass. Nov. 1911 and p. 1911-13; Second ch. No. Beverly
1913-18; World War service in France 1918-19; p. Arlington 1920-
26; assoc. p. First, Washington, D. C. 1926-27; p. Westfield, N.J.
1927-. Address Westfield, N. J.
Arthur Cochrane Peabody (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Kansas City,
Mo. Jan. 26, 1891; A.B. Univ. Wis. 1913; S.T.B. Epis. T. S. 1916;
min. in churches in Wash. 1916-19; r. St. Paul's ch. Windsor, Vt.
1919-21; St. James's ch. New Bedford, Mass. 1921-24; St. Paul's
ch. Newburyport 1924-.
Address 266 High St., Newburyport, Mass.
Leon Sherman Pratt (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Dalton, Aug. 29, 1887;
A.B. Williams 1910; in business.
Address 53 Church St., Fairhaven, Mass.
Nelson Allen Price (1915-16 S.T.B.) b. La Grangeville, N. Y. Feb. 22,
1889; A.B. Syracuse Univ. 1912; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1915; Miss'y
(Meth.) in Rangoon, Burma; p. Dickinson, N. D. 1924-.
Address Dickinson, N. D.
William Wesley Ridgeway (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) Ph.B. St. Stephen's
CoU. 1914; min. Eastport, Me. 1917; Royal Oak, Mich. 1918-19;
curate St. Paul's Cath. Erie, Pa. 1920-22; r. Niles, Ohio from 1922.
Address Niles, Ohio.
Douglas Le Tell Rights (Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Sept. 11, 1891; A.B. Univ. of N. C. 1913; B. D. Moravian Coll. and
Theol. Sem. 1915; S.T.B. Harv. 1916; p. First Moravian ch. Greens-
boro, N. C. 1916-18; Trinity, Winston-Salem 1919-.
Address Salem Station, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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George Benjamin Roberts (1913-16 S.T.B.) b. Wayne, Pa. Mar. 23,
1891; A.B. Harv. 1913; ord. Ashburnham, Oct. 11, 1916 and p. 1914-
19; Union (undenom.) ch. Proctor, Vt. 19 19-.
Address Proctor, Vt.
Herbert Duncan Rollason (1913-16 S.T.B.) b. Saffron Walden, Essex,
Eng. Jan. 1, 1886; A.B. Brown 1913; ord. Hanover, Conn. June 7,
1916 and p. 1916-20; Third ch. Middletown, Conn. 1921-
Address 60 Crescent St., Middletown, Conn.
Winfield Harding Roope (1915-16 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1916.
Address 5 Birch Hill Rd., Newtonville, Mass.
Irving Granville Rouillard (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Maiden (Maple-
wood) July 9, 1889; A.B. Harv. 1912; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917; asst. and
later rector, Bethesda ch. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1917—.
Address 23 Washington St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
George Ernest Russell (1913-16 S.T.B.) b. Cambridge, Mar. 26, 1884;
A.B. Lawrence Coll. 1913; ord. Upton, Sept. 25, 1916 and p. 1916-
17; chap. Fishermen's Institute.
Address 47 Summer St., Gloucester, Mass.
Paul Eugene Shannon (1912-15 S.T.B. 1916) b. Red Wing, Minn.
Sept. 28, 1887; Ph.B. Hamline Univ. 1908; A.M. 1911; p. (Meth.)
North Dana 1915-16; Walnut Grove, Minn. 1916-19; Gordonsville
1919-20; Hastings 1920-24; Pine Island 1924-.
Address Pine Island, Minn.
Alfred Wheeler Stone (1914-16 S.T.B.) b. Camden, Me. Apr. 24, 1887;
A.B. Bowdoin 1910; grad. Bangor 1914; asst. min. Eliot ch. Newton
1913-16; ord. Union ch. West Concord, June 22, 1917 and p. from
1916. Address Concord Jet., Mass.
Roger Eddy Treat (1913-16 S.T.B.) b. Chelsea, Nov. 10, 1891; A.B.
Harv. 1913; ord. First ch. E. Windsor, Conn. Dec. 7, 1916 and p.
1916-21; Salisbury 1921-26.
Address 19206 Lancashire Rd., Detroit, Mich.
Wilson Ezra Vandermark (1915-16 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Dorrance, Pa.
Nov. 20, 1865; A.B. Boston Univ. 1899; S.T.B. 1900; p. St. James
(Meth.) Springfield 1905; Woburn 1907; Chelsea 1908-09; Medford
1910-12; Harvard St. Cambridge 1913-18; various offices on Boards
of Meth. ch. Address 5 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Leslie Frederick Wallace (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Lawrence, Aug. 6,
1892; A.B. Trinity Coll. 1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917; curate St.
Thomas ch. Taunton 1917-19; vicar St. Andrew's, Ayer 1919-24;
asst. min. All Saints memorial ch. Providence, R. I. 1924-25; asst!
Ch. of the Epiphany, Dorchester, Mass. 1925-.
Address 64 Thetford Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
Gordon Boit Wellman (1913-16 S.T.B.; 1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b.
Maiden, Mar. 1, 1887; A.B. Harv. 1910; S.T.M. 1917; Th.D. 1919;
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lect. and asst. prof. Bibl. History, Wellesley Coll. from 1919; grand-
son of Joshua Wellman, class of 1850.
Address 17 Midland Rd., Wellesley, Mass.
Arthur Sheridan Westneat (1915-16 grad. stu.) b. Melbourne, Australia,
May 14, 1885; A.B. Georgetown Coll. 1911; A.M. 1912; B.D. Newton
Theol. Inst. 1915; p. Prahran (Bapt.) ch. Melbourne 1905-06; ord.
(Bapt.) May 1908; p. Bapt. Tabernacle Lexington, Ky. 1907-10;
stu. p. Salem and Dan vers, Mass. 1911-15; p. First ch. Hudson, N. H.
1916-18; Worcester 1919-20; Westwood, N. J. 1921-
Address Westwood, N. J.
Benjamin Webb Wheeler (1915-16 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Ithaca, N. Y.
Nov. 17, 1893; A.B. Univ. Cal. 1915; A.M. Harv. 1916; inst. Hist.
Univ. Mich., on leave 1926-27.
Address 545 Thompson St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Ross Everett Wood (1915-16 spec, stu.) b. Kidwell, W. Va. Oct. 29, 1886;
B.L. Bethany Coll. 1908; A.M. Eastern Coll. 1909; ord. (Christian)
Ravenswood, W. Va. Sept. 12, 1909; p. First ch. Hudson, Ohio 1910;
First ch. Homestead, Pa. 1911; head Eng. and music depts. high
sch. Eureka, Cal. 1912-13; prof, of Eng. and music high sch. Sacra-
mento 1915; t. Ravenswood. Address Ravenswood, W. Va.
Sadajiro Yanagihara (1915-16 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Sakai, Osakafu, Japan,
June 26, 1886; Kyoto Imperial Univ. 1910: B.D. Epis. T.S. 1917;
p. St. John's ch. Osaka, Japan 1917—.
Address St. John's Rectory, Minamishia-machi, Higashiku, Osaka,
Japan.
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William Aitchison (1916-17 S.T.B.) b. Glasgow, Scotland, June 24,
1883; grad. Bangor 1914; A.B. Bowdoin 1915; ord. Freeport, Me.
July 1, 1914 and p. 1914-16; Rutland, Mass. 1916-18; Amherst,
N. H. 1918-20; Naperville, 111. 1918-20; Blue Island 1923-.
Address 219 York St., Blue Island, 111.
Edwin Percy Baker (1916-17 non-grad.) b. near Richmond, Va. Aug.
29, 1889; Univ. of Va. 1915; Crozer Theol. Sem. 1916; ord. 1917; p.
Argyle, Minn. 1919-21; Fargo, N. D. 1922-23.
Address Kimmerer, Wyo.
John J Banninga (1916-17 grad. stu.) b. Muskegon, Mich. Dec. 9, 1875;
A.B. Hope Coll. 1898; A.M. 1901; D.D. 1917; stu. Western Theol.
Sem. Ref. Ch. in Amer. 1898-1901; ord. (Ref. Ch. in Amer.) Holland,
Mich. Sept. 10, 1901; Cong, since 1908; miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Madura
from 1901; princ. Union Theol. Sem. Pasumalai 1914-; World War
service as Y.M.C.A. sec. Mesopotamia 1919.
Address Pasumalai, Madura Dist., S. India.
Abner Carroll Binder (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Feb. 20, 1896; A.B. Harv. 1916; Am. Red Cross service overseas 1917-
19; journalism. Address 837 Forest Ave., Highland Park, 111.
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John Bancroft Bisbee (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Philadelphia, Pa.
June 10, 1892; A.B. Tufts Coll. 1916; dentist.
Address Dedham Sq., Dedham, Mass.
Floyd Henson Black (1914-15, 1916-19 S.T.B. in 1917) b. Bridgeport,
111. Feb. 2, 1888; A.B. Carson-Newman Coll. 1911; Southern (Bapt.)
Sem. Louisville 1915-16; S.T.M. Harv. 1919; ord. Eliot ch. Roxbury,
May 22, 1917; teacher Robert Coll. 1911-14, 1919-26; pres. Amer.
Schools in Sofia 1926-. Address Sofia, Bulgaria.
Edward Milton Addison Bleakney (1916-17 Newton T.I. stu.) b.
Salisbury, N. B. July 20, 1890; A.B. Acadia Univ. 1913; S.T.B. New-
ton Theol. Inst. 1915; S.T.M. 1921; p. First Bapt. ch. Stoneham
1915-19; Hyde Park 1919-22; Tabernacle ch. Utica, N. Y. 1922-
Address 19 Faxton St., Utica, N. Y.
Walter Carl Brauer (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. St. Louis, Mo. July 14,
1892; A.B. St. Paul's Coll. 1912; grad. Concordia Theol. Sem. 1916;
ord. (Ev. Luth.) St. Peter's Lutheran ch. St. Joseph, Mo. Aug. 28,
1917 and p. 1917-25; Trinity Lutheran ch. Evansville, Ind. 1925-.
Address 115 E. Illinois St., Evansville, Ind.
Robert Campbell. Jr. (1916-17 S.T.B.) b. Boston, Nov. 22, 1887;
A.B. Bowdoin 1916; grad. Bangor 1914 and B. D. 1918; p. No. Deer-
ing, Me. 1915-16; ord. Warren, Mass. June 27, 1917 and p. 1917;
World War service with Y.M.C.A. in France, and chap. 1918-19;
p. Swampscott 1921-.
Address 65 Thomas Rd., Swampscott, Mass.
Harry Cartlidge (1915-17 S.T.B.) b. Hanley, Eng. April 10, 1886; A.B.
Mt. Allison Univ. 1915; ord. (Meth.) Sydney, N. S. June 1915; stu. p.
Ipswich 1915-17; a. p. Worcester 1918; Y.M.C.A. work Camp Devens
and in France with French and Czecho-Slovaks during World War;
publicity worker. Address 897 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
Robert Pierce Casey (1916-17 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Dorchester, Dec. 8,
1897; A.B. Harv. 1919 (18); S.T.B. 1922; Baldwin Fellow, Dept. of
Classics, Univ. Cine. 1925-.
Address Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Raymond Andrews Chapman (1916-17 S.T.B.) b. Bethel, Me. Oct. 10,
1887; grad. Bangor 1913; A.B. Dartmouth 1916; ord. Sharon, Vt.
July 22, 1913 and p. 1913-16; asst. min. Hyde Park, Mass. 1917-18;
chap, and t. Eng. Ashville Sch. 1918—; St. John's (Epis.) ch.
Kingston, N. Y. 1922; r. St. Stephen's ch. Boston 1923-.
Address 668 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
George Salem Cooke (formerly Georges Salim Kukkhi) (1916-17 Harv.
D.S. stu.) b. Alexandria, Egypt, Sept. 6, 1892; A.B. Am. Univ.
Beirut 1914; S.T.B. Meadville Theol. School 1916; also Harv. 1917;
A.M. Harv. 1918; ord. (Unit.) Sandwich, Nov. 3, 1918 and p. 1918-
19; miss'y Brit, and For. and Am. Unit. Associations, Cairo, Egypt
1919-22; p. Houlton, Me. 1922-25. Address Houlton, Me.
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John Russell Coombs (1916-18 spec, stu.) b. Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Aug. 9, 1892; A.B. Columbia 1921; B.D. Yale 1923; World War
service, A.E.F.; ord. Trinity ch. Lawrence, June 7, 1923; assoc. min.
Second ch. Waterbury, Conn. 1923-.
Address 10 Holmes Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
Ralph Marshall Davis (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Omaha, 111. Apr.
13, 1886; A.B. Missouri Valley Coll. 1908; S.T.B. San Francisco
Theol. Sem. 1915; S.T.M. Harv. 1918; ord. (Presb.) Westminster
ch. San Francisco, Cal. May 7, 1911 and p. 1910-13; Colton 1913-16;
Fourth ch. Boston, Mass. 1916-19; First, St. Louis, Mo. 1919-21;
Hyde Park, Chicago, 111. from 1922.
Address 1448 E. 53d St., Chicago, 111.
Joseph Tuckerman Day (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hingham, Apr.
26, 1891; A.B. Harv. 1912; journalism.
Address Associated Press, 7 Water St., Boston, Mass.
Donald Hardy Dorchester (1916-17 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Westfield, May
24, 1895; A.B. Harv. 1917; S.T.B. Yale 1920; ord. (Meth.) 1918; p.
Federated ch. Southbury, Conn. 1921—.
Address Southbury, Conn.
William Gaskin (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Wakefield, Apr. 8, 1887;
A.B. Tufts 1916; S.T.B. 1913. Address Abingdon, 111.
Henry Goodwin Ives (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. London, Eng. May
26, 1872; S.B. Univ. of Pa. 1897; S.T.B. Harv. 1904; ord. (Unit.)
Andover, N. H. Oct. 1, 1904 and p. 1904-18; Canadian Army 1917-
19; p. Amherst, Mass. 1919-
Address 3 East Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass.
Frederick Arthur Keep (1916-17 Harv. Coll. stu.)
George Duncan Kirkpatrick (1912-14, 16-17 S.T.B.) b. Joliet, 111. Feb.
25, 1888; A.B. Drury Coll. 1912; ord. (Disc.) July 1912; teacher two
years Shvanghsien, Shantung; Y.M.C.A. and chap. France 1917-19;
in business, Boston. Address 29 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass.
Georges Salim Kukkhi (Kukhi) see George Salem Cooke.
Francis Scott Mackenzie (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Lucknow, Ont.
Jan. 9, 1884; A.B. McGill Univ. 1914; A.M. 1916; S.T.B. Presb.
Coll. Montreal 1916; S.T.M. Harv. 1917; Th.D. 1918; ord. (Presb.)
Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal, June 30, 1918 and asst.
min. 1918-20; Sydney Mines, N. S. 1920-25; Paris, Ont. 1925-27;
prof. Theol. Presb. Coll. Montreal 1927-.
Address Presbyterian College, Montreal, Can.
Shibley Daibes Malouf (1915-17 S.T.B.) b. Shalifa, Baalbeck, Syria,
Nov. 11, 1888; A.B. Am. Univ. of Beyrut 1909; t. pub. night schs.
Boston, 1911-15; ord. elder (Meth.); miss'y work for Syrians at
Morgan Mem'l Boston and t. night sen. from 1918.
Address 11 Farmer St., Arlington Heights, Mass.
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Du Bose Murphy (1916-17 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. San Antonio, Tex. July
21, 1893; A.B. Yale 1915; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1920; asst. min. Church of
Epiphany, Dorchester 1920-21; miss'y in Miss. 1921-23; r. All Saints
ch. Austin, Tex. 1923-. Address 209 West 27th St., Austin, Tex.
Laurance Robbins Plank (1916-17 S.T.B.) b. Sauk Center, Minn.
July 6, 1891; A.B. Univ. of N. D. 1914; A.M. Columbia Univ. 1916;
miss'y work Huntington, Ore.; ord. (Unit.) Apr. 1918; World War
service with Friends Unit A. R. C. France 1918-19; p. First (Unit.)
ch. Duluth, Minn. 1919-20; Dayton, 0. 1921-25; Rochester, N.Y.
1925-. Address 485 Rockingham St., Rochester, N. Y.
John Clark Reilly (1915-17 S.T.B.) b. Toronto, Can. Sept. 10, 1881;
A.B. McGill Univ. 1910; stu. Wesleyan Theol. Coll. Montreal two
years; p. Pittsburg Circuit, Montreal Conf. 1903-04; t. Stanstead
Coll. Que. 1906-07 and 1910; asst. St. James (Meth.) ch. Montreal
1911-13; ord. (Meth.) June 1912; p. Calumet and Grenville Circuit,
Montreal Conf. 1913-15; World War service overseas 1917-19; in
business from 1919.
Address 44 Central Chambers, 46 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ontario.
Robert Groves Rogers (1916-17 Epis. T.S. stu.) A. B. Haverford Coll.
1914; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1918; min. Church of Redeemer, Astoria, Long
Island 1918-19; asst. St. Peter's ch. Uniontown, Pa. 1919-26; r.
Christ ch. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1926-.
Address 306 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sherrill Bronson Smith (1916-17 A.T.S. junior; 1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.)
b. Topeka, Kan. Dec. 31, 1891; A.B. Washburn Coll. 1915; B.D.
Epis. T.S. 1921; ord. (Epis.) deacon 1920; priest 1921; min. St.
Thomas ch. Pawhuska, Okla. 1920-23; asst. Christ ch. Fitchburg,
Mass. 1923-25; r. Church of the Good Shepherd, Dedham, 1925-.
Address 9 Cedar St., E. Dedham, Mass.
William Emery Soule (1916-17 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Worcester, Aug. 8,
1890; A.B. Harv. 1910; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1916; min. Church of the
Redeemer, Rochester, N. H. 1919-21; asst. min. Christ ch. Spring-
field, Mass. 1921-22; master Wilbraham Acad. 1923-.
Address 89 Firglade Ave., Springfield, Mass.
Harold Linson Stratton (1914-17 S.T.B.) b. Iroquois, S. D. Aug. 24,
1890; A.B. Yankton Coll. 1913; sup. Meekling, S. D. 1910-13; Herrick
and Gregory 1913-14; No. Falmouth, Mass. 1915-17; ord. Harvard
ch. Grove Hall, Jan. 10, 1918 and p. 1917-20; Arlington Heights
1921-27; Pilgrim ch. Worcester 1927-. Address Worcester, Mass.
Jay West Thompson (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Stanton, Mich. Oct.
26, 1884; A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 1911; S.T.B. Boston Univ.
1914; p. (Meth.) Framingham 1918-22; Peabody 1922-25; Newton
1925-. Address 30 Wesley St., Newton, Mass.
Christie George Tokas (1916-17 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Castoria, Mace-
donia, Feb. 25, 1876; grad. Univ. Athens 1897; B. D. Chicago Theol.
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Sem. 1913; ord. (Presb.) Athens, Greece, May 23, 1902; p. Greek
Evang. ch. Salonica, Greece 1897-1901; do. Athens 1901-10; Boston
1913—; editor "0 Episkeptis" (Greek religious monthly).
Address 25 Ardale St., Roslindale, Mass.
Arthur Stanley Wheelock (1914-17 S.T.B.) b. Hingham, Dec. 28, 1891;
A.B. Dartmouth 1914; ord. Bedford, Oct. 24, 1917 and p. 1917-20;
World War service as Y.M.C.A. sec. and chap. France 1917-19; p.
Free ch. Andover 1920-24; Willimantic, Conn. 1924-.
Address 227 Church St., Willimantic, Conn.
Rees Williams (1916-18 non-grad.) b. Howells, N. Y. Mar. 2, 1892; A.B.
Marietta Coll. 1916; ord. (Ch. of Christ) Apr. 9, 1918; p. Burlington
1916-18; died Oct. 3, 1918.
1918
Harold Belshaw (1917-18, 1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Wigan, Eng.
June 13, 1892; A.B. Western Reserve 1917; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1921;
curate ch. of Holy Trinity, New York City 1921-22; r. Christ ch.
Ironton, O. 1922-25; All Angels, New York City 1925-.
Address 251 West 80th St., New York, N. Y.
James Thomas Carlyon (1917-18 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Ontario Feb. 18,
1884; A.B. Missouri Wesleyan Coll. 1904; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1908;
A. M. Harv. 1911; S.T.D. Missouri Wesleyan 1920; ord. (Meth.)
Chillicothe, Mo. 1904; p. Amity 1904; Hannibal 1905; Dennis, Mass.
1906; Lowell 1908; Newton Upper Falls 1913; Maiden 1915; prof.
N. T. Iliff School of Theol. 1918-.
Address 2201 S. University Ave., Denver, Col.
John Daniel Clinton (1917-18 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Waterloo, Iowa, Oct.
6, 1892; A.B. Cornell Coll. 1914; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1917; ord.
(Meth.) deacon 1916, elder 1918, Upper Iowa conf . ; p. Olivet ch. Mason
City, Iowa 1918-19; Waverly 1919-24; assoc. St. Paul's ch. Cedar
Rapids 1924-25; Fayette 1925-.
Address State Street, Fayette, Iowa.
Frank Goostray (1917-18 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Boston, Aug. 10, 1892;
A.B. St. Stephen's Coll. 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1919; asst. min. Chapel
of Mediator, Philadelphia, Pa. 1919-20; r. Free ch. of St. John, Phila-
delphia 1920-. Address 2017 East Orleans St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Coningsby Mathieson Gordon (1917-18 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Alina Plains,
So. Australia, Jan. 16, 1876; A.B. Butler Coll. 1916; S.T.B. Harv.
1917; A.M. 1918.
Address Harcourt St., Hawthorne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Arthur Clifford Kimber Hallock (1917-18 Epis. T.S. stu.) A.B. Union
Coll. 1917; in business. Address 176 Upland Rd., Cambridge, Mass.
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Peter Julius Hanson (1917-18 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Webster City, Iowa,
Sept. 6, 1887; A.B. Iowa State Teachers' Coll. 1914; ord. Oct. 30,
1920; p. Hudson, S. D. 1920-23; Canton 1923-26.
Address Magnolia, Minn.
Robert Clyde Joudry (1917-18 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. E. Boston, Jan. 1,
1895; A.B. Colby Coll. 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1919; asst. St. John's
ch. Ogdensburg, N. Y. 1919-26; r. Church of the Holy Spirit, Schen-
evus, N. Y. 1926-. Address Schenevus, N. Y.
Walter Arthur Maier (1917-18, 1919-20 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. South
Boston, Oct. 4, 1893; A.B. Boston Univ. 1913; grad. Concordia Theol.
Sem. 1916; A.M. Harv. 1920.
Address 70 Topliff St., Dorchester, Mass.
Ivan Colson Merrill (1917-18 non-grad.) b. Etna, Me. Feb. 27, 1889;
A.B. Bowdoin Coll. 1915.
Address 16 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass.
Christopher Russell Moodey (1917-18, 1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b.
Morristown, N. J. May 31, 1894; asst. min. Trinity ch. Boston 1920-
22; asst. Christ ch. Cincinnati, Ohio 1922-26; r. Grace ch. Muncie,
Ind. 1926- Address 603 E. Adams St., Muncie, Ind.
John Reginald Moodey (1917-18, 1919-20 Epis. T. S. stu.) b. Morris-
town, N. J. May 31, 1894; A.B. Hobart Coll. 1917; B.D. Epis. T.S.
1920; r. Ch. St. Mary Magdalene, Newark, N. J. 1920-23; r. Christ
ch. Reading, Pa. 1923-25; r. St. Andrew's ch. Pittsburgh 1925-.
Address 5801 Hampton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Harold Brainerd Raftery (1917-18 Epis. T.S. stu.) A.B. Trinity Coll.
1917. Address Portland, Conn.
Luther Wesley Smith (1917-18 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1920; S.T.B.
Newton Theol. Inst. 1923; World War service in U. S. Navy; p. First
Bapt. ch. Columbia, Mo. 1923-. Address Columbia, Mo.
Dudley Scott Stark (1917-18, 1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Waverly,
N.Y. Nov. 19, 1894; A.B. Trinity Coll. 1917; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1920;
asst. and r. St. Mark's Parish, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 1920-26; r. Holy
Trinity in Parish of St. James, New York, N. Y. 1926-.
Address 332 East 88th St., New York, N. Y.
Robert Cable Teare (1917-18 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) finance.
Address 1719 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.
Rees Edgar Tulloss (1917-18 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Leipsic, Ohio, July 20,
1881; A.B. Wittenberg Coll. 1906; S.T.B. Hamma Div. Sch. 1909;
Ph.D. Harv. 1918; D.D. Lenoir Coll. 1921; LL.D. Muhlenberg Coll.
1923; p. Luth. ch. Constantine, Mich. 1909-15; First ch. Mansfield,
Ohio 1918-20; pres. Wittenberg Coll. 1920-
Address 372 E. Madison Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
Isamu Watanabe (1917-18 New Church T.S.) b. Saga City, Kyushu,
Japan, Jan. 13, 1876; Holy Trinity Div. Sch. 1897-1900; B.D. Prince-
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ton Theol. Sem. 1907; A.M. Princeton Univ. 1908; ord. (New-ch.)
June 19, 1918; prof. Theol. and pastor.
Address 789 Nakashibuya Cho, Tokyo, Japan.
Frank Taylor Weil (1917-18 Epis. T.S. stu.) A.B. Dartmouth 1913;
M.C.S. 1914; B.D.Epis. T.S. 1918; asst. min. Grace ch. New Bedford
1918-19; min. St. Andrew's ch. New Bedford, 1919-
Address 187 Whitman St., New Bedford, Mass.
Hugh Vernon White (1917-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Kern Co., Cal. Jan.
24, 1889; A.B. Univ. of Cal. 1917; S.T.B. Pacific School of Religion
1917; S.T.M. Harv. 1919; ord. (Disc.) Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 20,
1910; p. Hillsboro, N.H. 1917-19; Kapului, Hawaii 1919-20; Hono-
lulu 1920-; (Cong.) Stockton, Cal. 1923-.
Address Stockton, Cal.
Granville Mercer Williams (1917-18, 1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b.
Utica, N. Y. Dec. 31, 1889; Met.E. Columbia Univ. 1911; S. T. B.
Harv. 1920; ord. (Epis.) deacon, Garden City, N. Y. Dec. 21, 1918;
priest June 6, 1920; mission priest, Soc. of St. John the Evangelist,
Cambridge 1920-26; r. St. Paul's, Clinton and Carroll Sts. Brooklyn,
N. Y. 1926-. Address 199 Carroll St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
1919
Aiyadurai Jesudasen Appasamy (1918-19 S.T.B.) b. Palamcottah,
India, Sept. 3, 1891; A.B. Madras Christian Coll. 1914; S.T.B. also
Hartford 1918; A.M. Harv. 1919; cand. D.Phil. Queen's Coll. Oxford
1920. Address Pallaveram, S. I. Ry., India.
Ralph Ernest Bayes (1916-19 S.T.B.) b. Rushden, Northants, Eng.
Apr. 2, 1886; A.B. Yankton Coll. 1916; ord. Cresbard, S. D. July 12,
1908 and p. 1908-10; Wagner 1910-13; CenterviUe 1913-18; Ashland,
Mass. 1916-18; Second ch. Beverly 1919-23; Pilgrim ch. Superior,
Wis. 1925-. Address 1638 Hammond Ave., Superior, Wis.
Kapriel Bedrosian (1916-19 S.T.B.) b. Van, Armenia, Jan. 15, 1881.
A.B. Harv. 1914; A.M. 1916; miss'y Lawrence, Mass. and Salem,
N. H. 1910-19 and Haverhill, Mass. 1910-15; ord. Worcester, Apr.
27, 1919 and p. (Armenian ch.) 1918-.
Address 228 Highland St., Worcester, Mass.
Richard Theodore Broeg (1916-19 S.T.B.) b. Newburg on the Danube,
Bavaria, Sept. 13, 1889; A.B. Wesleyan 1916; S.T.B. also Harv. 1920;
ord. (Meth.) Boston, Apr. 11, 1920; p. Jacksonville, Me. 1916; Swan's
Island 1917; Ch. of Christ, Burlington, Mass. 1918-20; So. Hamilton
1920-23; St. Stephen's ch. Marblehead, 1923-27.
Address Bondsville, Mass.
Henry Walter Bromley (1918-19 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Glencoe, Ky. Jan.
1, 1879; A.B. Asbury Coll.; A.M. Univ. of Ky.; D.D. Asbury Coll.;
min. Meth. Epis. ch. South; writer, lecturer.
Address Cynthiana, Ky.
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Aaron Wallace Canney (1916-20 S.T.B. 1919) b. So. Franklin, Apr.
24, 1894; A.B. Bowdoin 1916; A.M. Harv. 1920; p. North West-
chester, Conn. 1920-. Address North Westchester, Conn.
Norman Bromfield Cawley (1917-19 dipl.) b. Exmouth, Devon, Eng.
May 5, 1887; stu. Lawrence Coll. 1916; evangelist Harwich circuit,
Essex, Eng. 1908-09; Bude, Cornwall 1909-10; p. Cadott (Meth.)
Wis. 1910-11; Oconto 1913-15; So. Yarmouth, Mass. 1915-18; asst.
public speaking Lawrence Coll. 1915-16 and Harv. 1918-20; ord.
(Presb.) June 18, 1919; p. Bedford, N. H. 1918-; Lynnfield Centre,
Mass. 1923-. Address Lynnfield Centre, Mass.
Ambrose Clark De Lapp (1916-19 S.T.B.) b. Manston, Wis. Jan. 25,
1884; A.B. Morningside Coll. 1916; p. (Meth.) Oto, Iowa 1911-13;
ord. (Meth.) Oct. 1913; p. Sioux City 1913-16; (Cong.) No. Middle-
boro, Mass. 1916-18; p. No. Woburn 1918-22; South ch. St. Johns-
bury, Vt. 1922-27; So. Norwalk, Conn. 1927-.
Address So. Norwalk, Conn.
Albert Nicolay Gilbertson (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Ellsworth,
Minn. Jan. 5, 1885; A.B. Univ. Minn. 1908; A.M. 1909; Ph.D. Clark
Univ. 1913; B.D. Epis. Theol. School 1918; S.T.M. Harv. 1920;
min. St. Luke's ch. Maiden 1918-24; vicar Wyman memorial chapel,
Marblehead 1924-26; r. St. Paul's, Vermillion, S. D. 1926-.
Address 405 Dakota St., N., Vermilion, S. Dak.
Leopold Hrbata (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Prossnitz, Moravia,
Austria, July 12, 1893; A.B. Dubuque Coll. 1916; S.T.B. Harv. 1920;
returned to Prague.
Arthur Peter Grammes (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Walbert, Pa.
Nov. 29, 1889; A.B. Muhlenberg Coll. 1914; S.T.B. Lutheran Theol.
Sem. Mt. Airy 1917; ord. (Luth.) Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 2, 1917;
Cambridge, Mass. 1917-19; Grace Luth. Ch. Berwick, Pa. 1919-22;
Easton 1922-. Address 1230 Washington St., Easton, Pa.
Charles Clarke Keith (1918-22 spec, stu.) b. Boston, July 19, 1892; ord.
Immanuel ch. Beverly, Oct. 15, 1919 and p. 1919-22; asst., assoc. and
p. Eliot ch. Roxbury 1925-.
Address 656 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
Nils Wilhelm Lund (1917-19 S.T.B.) b. Gevle, Sweden, Mar. 6, 1885;
stu. No. Park Theol. Sem. 1907-10; A.B. Bethany Coll. 1915; S.T.M.
Harv. 1921; p. Scandinavian ch. Williams Bay, Wis. 1909; Swedish
Miss. chs. in La Grange, 111. and No. Park, Chicago 1910-11; p.
Lindsbay, Kan. 1911-16; ord. (Swedish Evang. Miss. Covenant of
Amer.) July 30, 1916; p. Scandinavian (Cong.) ch. Lynn, Mass.
1916-20; Swedish Cong. ch. Roxbury 1920-21; prof. No. Park Coll.
Chicago, 1922-. Address 5127 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, 111.
Bates Morgan de Valcourt Manesse (1918-19 non-grad.) b. Boston,
Nov. 26, 1893; A.B. Harv. 1916.
Address Care Bankers Trust Co., 501 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
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Arthur William Marget (1918-20 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Chelsea, Oct. 12,
1899; A.B. Harv. 1920; A.M. 1921; instr. and tutor in econ. Harv.
from 1923. Address 56 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass.
Milton Ernest Muder (Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Saxonburg, Pa. Dec. 25,
1882; grad. Meadville Theol. School 1915; min. (Meth.) Saxonburg,
Pa. 1905-07; Newcomerstown, Ohio 1907-09; Centerville, Pa. 1909-
10; ord. Greenville 1910 and p. 1910-12; Hazelhurst 1912-13
(Unit.) Castine, Me. 1915-18; Westwood and Randolph, Mass
1920-. Address Westwood, Mass
William Hamilton Nes (1918-19 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1918 (19)
S.T.B. Va. Theol. Sem. 1921; dipl. in Theol. Oxford Univ. 1926; r
Holy Trinity parish, Prince George's County, Md. 1921-25; dean
Christ ch. Cathedral, New Orleans 1927-.
Address Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, La.
Satyananda Roy (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Calcutta, India, Nov. 14,
1890; grad. Meadville Theol. School 1915.
Address 89 Machua Bazaar Rd., Calcutta, India.
Katsuya Sano (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Kumamoto, Japan, May 15,
1888; grad. Imperial Univ. of Tokyo 1917.
Address Dept. of Religion, Tokyo Imperial Univ., Tokyo, Japan.
William AUison Shimer (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hartley, W. Va.
May 17, 1894; A.B. Harv. 1918 (17); A.M. 1924; Ph.D. 1925; War
service 1917-18; instr. phil. Ohio State Univ. 1926-.
Address University Hall, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
James Clifton Smith (1918-19 Harv. Coll. stu.)
Archiver John Strait (1918-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Wolcott, N. Y. Oct.
20, 1891; A.B. Northwestern Univ. 1916; A.M. Harv. 1920; ord.
(Meth.) Athol 1919; p. Elsdon Meth. ch. Chicago, 111. 1916-17;
Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1918-21; Calvary ch. Arlington 1921-26;
Robinson Memorial ch. Maiden 1926-.
Address 15 Fairmount St., Maiden, Mass.
Norman Jay Gould Wickey (1918-19 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Eshcol, Pa.
Sept. 25, 1891; A.B. Pennsylvania Coll. 1912; S.T.B. Lutheran Theol.
Sem. Gettysburg, 1915; A.M. Harv. 1916; ord. (Luth.) Baltimore,
Md. Nov. 2, 1916; p. Georgetown Luth. ch. Washington, D.C. 1916-
17; prof. Concordia Coll. 1920-. Address Carthage, Illinois.
1920
Fred Magee Adams (1918-20, 1921-22 Epis. T.S. stu.) A.B. Univ. of
Mich. 1917; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1922; asst. St. John's ch. Detroit, Mich.
1922-23; assoc. r. St. Paul's ch. Cleveland, Ohio 1923-.
Address 4108 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
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Donald Bradshaw Aldrich (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Fall River, Aug.
14, 1892; A.B. Dartmouth 1917; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1922 as of 1921;
asst. Cath. ch. St. Paul, Boston 1922-24; r. Church of Ascension, New
York, 1924-. Address 12 West 11th St., New York, N. Y.
James Percy Attridge (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) A.B. Univ. of Rochester
1917; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1921; curate Trinity ch. Columbus, Ohio,
1921-22; r. Christ ch. Ironton, Ohio, 1922-26; Church of Holy
Trinity, Cincinnati, 1926-.
Address 8406 Burns Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Clarence Bouma (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Harlingen, Holland,
Nov. 30, 1891; A.B. Calvin Coll. 1917; S.T.B. Princeton Theol. Sem.
1918; A.M. Princeton Univ. 1919; Th.D. Harv. 1921; prof. Ethics and
Apologetics Christian Ref. Church Theol. Sch. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Address 925 Alexander St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Samuel Benjamin Ayodele Campbell (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Sierra
Leone, West Africa, Nov. 3, 1893; B.D. Wilberforce Univ. 1919.
Address Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa.
Robert Horniman Dann (1919-20 non-grad.) b. Brighton, Eng. Nov. 11,
1889; A.B. Pacific Coll. 1917; A.M. Haverford CoU. 1918; prof.
Guilford Coll. four years; in business.
Address 993 Court St., Salem, Ore.
Harold Irvine Fair (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Tompkinsville, N. Y.
Oct. 16, 1890; A.B. Lehigh Univ. 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1922 as of
1921; r. St. Mary's ch. Reading, Pa. 1922-25; St. John's ch. Fall
River, Mass. 1925-. Address 496 S. Almond St., Fall River, Mass.
Raymond Henry Fuller (1919-21 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Rochester, N. Y.
Aug. 5, 1889; A.B. Cornell Univ. 1911; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1921; assoc.
chapl. Church extension society, Buffalo, N. Y. 1921-22; curate St.
John's ch. Buffalo from 1922; died there May 21, 1923.
Henry Raphael Gold (1919-21 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Crayewo, Lamza,
Poland, Mar. 21, 1893; Jewish Theol. Sem. 1911-13; A.B, Columbia
Univ. 1915; A.M. Harv. 1921; ord. Orthodox Rabbi 1916; rabbi
Memphis, Tenn. 1916-19; Cong. Adath Jeshurun, Boston 1919-25;
Beth Israel, New Orleans, La. 1925-.
Address 2302 Prytania St., New Orleans, La.
Oscar Frederic Green (1919-21 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Taylor, Tex. June 25,
1893; A.B. Rice Inst. 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1921; curate Ch. of the
Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1921-23; r. Emmanuel ch. Lockhart,
Tex. 1923-25; All Saints' ch. Palo Alto, Cal. 1926-.
Address 555 Waverly St., Palo Alto, Cal.
Howard Henderson (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hingham, July 16,
1895; A.B. Harv. 1917 (18); in business.
Address 5733 Belmont Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Cornelius Heyn (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Ilpendam, Holland, May
20, 1891; grad. Meadville Theol. Sch. 1919; ord. (Unit.) Exeter, N. H.
Oct. 8, 1920 and p. 1920-21; Scituate, Mass. 1923-.
Address Scituate, Mass.
Bhaskar Pandurang Hivale (1917-20 S.T.B.; 1921-22 grad. stu.; 1923-
24 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Sholapoor, India, Jan. 22, 1889; A.B.
Bombay Univ. 1916; A.M. Harv. 1926; ord. Cambridge June 15,
1920; miss'y Bombay 1920-21.
Address 11 Wright St., Cambridge, Mass.
Henry Wise Hobson (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Denver, Col. May 16,
1891; A.B.Yale 1914; B.D.Epis. T.S. 1920; asst. min. St. John's ch.
Waterbury, Conn. 1920-21; r. All Saints' ch. Worcester, Mass. 1921-.
Address 13 Ashland St., Worcester, Mass.
Frank Orville Holmes (1919-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. St. Paul, Minn.
June 19, 1898; A.B. Macalester Coll. 1918; S.T.B. Harv. 1921; ord.
(Unit.) Harvard St. ch. Cambridge 1921 and p. 1920-27; Jamaica
Plain, Boston, 1927-.
Address 8 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
William Enkichi Kan (1919-22 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Kyoto, Japan, Dec.
20, 1896; grad. Kyoto Imperial Univ. 1919; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1922;
S.T.M. Harv. 1923; instr. and prof. St. Paul's Univ. Tokyo, Japan,
1924-. Address 1272 Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan.
Martin Dwelle Kneeland (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Fergus Falls, Minn.
July 14, 1885; A.B. Univ. of Wis. 1912; A.M. Univ. of So. Cal. 1915;
B.D. Epis. T.S. 1920; min. St. Paul's ch. Los Angeles 1922-24; North
Wood, Iowa 1924; r. St. Matthew's ch. Kenosha, Wis. 1924-25;
Church of the Ascension, Sierra Madre, Cal. 1925-.
Address Sierra Madre, Cal.
Frank Melville Lowe (1919-20 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) S.B. Univ. of Mo.
1919; A.M. Harv. 1921.
Address 405 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.
Iwao Matsuhara (1917-20 S.T.B.) b. Tottori, Japan, Apr. 8, 1890;
A.B. Univ. of Southern Cal. 1917; S.T.B. also Harv. 1920.
Address 16 Asagaya, Suginami-machi, Tokyo-ken, Japan.
Walther Martin Miller (1919-20 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. St. Paul, Minn.
Nov. 3, 1895; grad. Concordia Coll. Fort Wayne, Ind. 1916; Concordia
Sem. St. Louis, Mo. 1919; A.M. Harv. 1922; instr. German, Harv.
1920-23; do. Concordia Coll. 1923-26; do. Valparaiso Univ. from
1926. Address 257 So. Michigan Ave., Valparaiso, Ind.
Arthur Francis O'Donnell (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Syracuse, N. Y.
Apr. 25, 1897; A.B. N. Y. Univ. 1918; teacher Union Hill H.S. Union
City, N. J. Address P. O. Box 171, Westfield, N. J.
John Eugene Pfeiffer (1919-20 Harv. grad. bus. sch. stu.) in business.
Address Beaver Dam, Wis.
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Arthur Osgood Phinney (1919-20 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Lynn, Nov. 4,
1892; A.B. Harv. 1917; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1921; asst. Trinity ch. Boston,
1924-. Address 8 Browne St., Brookline, Mass.
Charles Wooten Pipkin (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Little Rock, Ark.
Nov. 4, 1899; A.B. Henderson-Brown Coll. 1918; A.M. Vanderbilt
Univ. 1919; instr. Mass. Inst. Tech. 1920-22; Rhodes Scholar Exeter
Coll. Oxford 1922-25; asso. prof. Louisiana State Univ. 1925-26;
prof. Gov't, from 1927; author The Idea of Social Justice 1927; The
Church and the Decisions of Democrac3 r 1927.
Address Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, La.
Edward Merrill Root (1919-20 non-grad.) A.B. Amherst 1917; asst.
prof. English, Earlham Coll. Richmond, Ind.
Address Richmond, Ind.
John Foster Savidge (1919-21 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New York, N. Y. Apr.
17, 1898; A.B. Princeton 1919; B.D. Epis. T. S. 1922; S.T.M. Harv.
1925; r. Ch. of the Holy Communion, Norwood, N. J. 1925-.
Address Norwood, N. J.
Edward Forbes Smiley (1919-20 non-grad.) b. So. Britain, Conn. Nov.
9, 1894; A.B. Harv. 1917; A.M. Columbia 1917; sup. Westchester,
Conn. 1919; on ranch 1920-. Address Los Gatos, Cal.
Harry Robert Smith (1919-21 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Hartford End, Eng.
Oct. 14, 1894; A.B. Illinois Wesleyan Univ. 1919; B.D. Epis. T.S.
1922; curate Grace ch. New Bedford 1922-24; r. St. Paul's ch. Maiden
1924-. Address 20 Florence St., Maiden, Mass.
Nathaniel Roland Taran (1919-21 Harv. Coll. stu.)
Address 132 Hooper St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Frank William Thompson (1917-20 S.T.B.) b. Manchester, N. H. Feb.
2, 1892; A.B. Harv. 1916; ord. Church of Christ in Bedford, June 16,
1920 and p. 1920-. Address Bedford, Mass.
John Wesley Threlfall (1919-20 non-grad.) b. Shaw Mills, Eng. July 6,
1889; grad. Bangor 1913; A.B. Bowdoin 1915; LL.B. Harv. 1919;
p. Falmouth, Me. 1914-15; ord. Edgartown, Mass. July 1917 and p.
1916-17; So. Sudbury 1918-19; St. John's ch. Portland, Ore. 1920-21;
died there Jan. 15, 1921.
Franklin Zeiger (1919-20 Harv. D.S. stu. and 1920-21 A.T.S. spec, stu.)
b. Brooklyn, N.Y. Aug. 8, 1877; A.B. Columbia Univ. 1898; A.M.
1900; ord. (Unit.) 1920; p. Medfield 1920-21; Passaic, N. J. 1925-26;
Exeter, N. H. from 1926. Address Exeter, N. H.
Louis Gabriel Zelson (1919-21 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) A.B. Washington
Univ. 1919; A.M. Harv. 1922.
Address 427 Titan St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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1921
Joseph Clark Baldwin 3d (1920-21 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1920
(22).
Address Care of Purcell, Miller & Carey, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Richard Herbert Bennett (1920-21 grad. stu.; 1921-22 Harv. gr. sch.
stu.) b. St. Joseph, Mo. Sept. 10, 1886; A.B. Yale 1909; A.M. 1911;
B.D. 1911; ord. Webster, Apr. 12, 1911 and p. 1911-14; Dane St.
Beverly 1914-19; First, Melrose 1919-
Address 119 W. Foster St., Melrose, Mass.
Richard Bronsby Doherty (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Watertown,
S. D.July 31, 1891; A.B. Carleton Coll. 1920; grad. Seabury Div.
School 1919; St. Peter's ch. New York, N. Y. 1922; St. Paul's ch.
Albany 1923; St. Michael's ch. New York from 1924.
Address 225 West 99th St., New York, N. Y.
Frederic Frow Donaldson (1920-21 non-grad.) b. Oberlin, Ohio, Feb.
24, 1886; A.B. Oberlin 1913; ord. Nahant, Sept. 8, 1921; miss'y
A.B.C.F.M. China from 1916; on furlough 1927.
Address Benzonia, Mich.
Merlin W. Ennis (1920-21 grad. stu.) b. Douglass Center, Wis. June 29,
1874; A.B. Beloit 1900; B.D. Yale 1903; D.D. Beloit 1922; ord.
Endeavor, Wis. June 16, 1903; Miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Sachikela, West
Africa, 1903-
Address Sachikela, Cuma, Dist. of Benguela, Angola, Africa.
Dan Huntington Fenn (1920-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Chicago, 111. Feb.
20, 1897; A.B. Harv. 1919 (20); A.M. Univ. Chicago 1920; S.T.B.
Harv. 1922; ord. (Unit.) Augusta, Me. Oct. 11, 1922 and p. 1922-
26; Taunton, Mass. 1926-.
Address 54 Summer St., Taunton, Mass.
Caspar Rene" Gregory, 2nd (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Nichols, N. Y.
Sept. 1, 1896; A.B. Colorado Coll. 1920; B.Th. Auburn Theol. Sem.
1923; ord. (Presb.) May 18, 1925; p. Weldona, Col. 1925-26; instr.
N.T. Auburn Theol. Sem. 1926-. Address Auburn, N. Y.
Harry Grimes (1920-21 grad. stu.) b. Avon, Wis. Mar. 11, 1882; A.B.
Beloit 1905; B.D. Yale 1908; ord. Windham, Conn. Nov. 17, 1908 and
p. 1908-12; First ch. Braintree, Mass. 1912-.
Address Braintree, Mass.
Karnek Abraham Handanian (1918-1921 S.T.B.) b. Constantinople,
Turkey, Feb. 28, 1895; A.B. Brown 1918; ord. Seekonk, Mar. 15,
1921 and p. 1918-21; East Weymouth 1921-27; East ch. Ware 1927-.
Address Ware, Mass.
Truman Heminway (1920-22 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New Rochelle, N. Y.
Jan. 1, 1895; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1922; asst. Grace ch. Providence, R. I.
1922; chap. St. George's School, Newport, and min. St. Columba's
chapel, Middletown, Conn. 1924-.
Address St. George's School, Newport, R. I.
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Charles Wilson Hubon (1920-21, 1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Concep-
tion, Chile, July 25, 1894; Tufts Coll. 1915-19; ord. (Epis.) deacon
June 17, 1923; priest Feb. 22, 1927; vicar St. John's chapel, Stamford,
Conn. 1923-. Address 275 Summer St., Stamford, Conn.
Louis Germaine Hudson (1919-21 S.T.B.) b. Lower Island Cove,
Newfoundland, Nov. 20, 1888; A.B. Univ. of Toronto 1917; A.M.
Harv. 1920; ord. (Meth.) 1918; sup. (Cong.) Point Shirley and No.
Middleboro 1919-21; p. Berlin 1922-. Address Berlin, Mass.
Egbert William Ashford Jenkinson (1916-17, 1919-21 S.T.B.) b. London,
Eng. Nov. 19, 1891; S.B. Tufts Coll. 1916; ord. Kingston, R. I. Oct.
27, 1921 and p. 1921-24; Methuen, Mass. 1924-.
Address 19 Central St., Methuen, Mass.
Joseph Walter Johnshoy (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Starbuck, Minn.
Jan. 21, 1891; A.B. Luther Coll. 1911; Th.M. Luther Sem. 1914;
S.T.M. Harv. 1921; ord. (Norwegian Luth. Ch. of Amer.) San
Francisco, Cal. 1915; p. Olivet Eng. Luth. ch. Fargo, N. D. from 1922;
prof. Concordia Coll. 1925-.
Address 1325 Tenth Ave., So., Fargo, N. D.
Charles Stanley Jones (1917-21 S.T.B.) b. Winchendon, Apr. 19, 1895;
S.B. Boston Univ. 1918; ord. Second ch. Biddeford, Me. May 20,
1921 and p. 1921-26; Highland Park, Detroit, Mich. 1926-.
Address 85 Grand Ave., W., Highland Park, Mich.
Moses Richardson Lovell (1917-21 S.T.B.) b. Millis, Nov. 29, 1895;
A.B. Boston Univ. 1917; ord. Durham, N. H. Oct. 20, 1921 and p.
1921-26; Mt. Pleasant, Washington, D. C. 1926-
Address 1841 Irving St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Royal Edmund MacGowan (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Youngstown,
N. Y. Aug. 29, 1895; A.B. Amherst 1917; S.T.B. Auburn Theol.
Sem. 1920 and Harv. 1921; ord. (Presb.) 1920; p. First Presb. Ch.
Andover, N. Y. 1921-24; Coudersport, Pa. 1924-26; ord. deacon
(Epis.) 1926; asst. St. Stephen's ch. Olean, N. Y. 1926.
Address P. O. Box 308, Olean, N. Y.
Carlyle Morris (1920-21 non-grad.) b. Oct. 23, 1893; A.B. Harv. 1915.
John Nelson (1920-22, 1923-24 spec, stu.; 1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b.
Sweden, July 29, 1870.
Address 63 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge, Mass.
Robert Henry PfeirTer (1920-23 Harv. gr. sch. stu. and D.S. stu.) b.
Bologna, Italy, Feb. 14, 1892; S.T.B. Univ. of Geneva, Switz. 1915;
A.M. Harv. 1920; Ph.D. 1922; S.T.M. 1923; ord. (Meth.) 1916; p.
Sanborn, N. Y. 1916-19; instr. Semitic Lang. Harv. 1922-; instr.,
asst. prof., assoc. prof. Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. 1923-.
Address 82 Larch Rd., Cambridge, Mass.
Henri Marinus Sasse (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Leiden, Holland,
Aug. 20, 1895; Cand. Theol. Leiden Univ. 1917; S.T.M. Harv. 1921.
Address 96 Rijnsburgerweg, Leiden, Netherlands.
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Karl William Scheufler (1920-21 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol.) b. Sandusky,
Ohio, Feb. 6, 1898; A.B. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 1919; A.M. Columbia
1920; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1921; ord. Springfield, Ohio, Apr. 3, 1921;
miss'y (Meth.) Yenping, Fukien, China from 1921; furlough 1926-.
Address 635 Clinton St., Sandusky, Ohio.
Max Hugo Vatter (1920-21 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Berne, Switz. Feb. 7,
1894; Cand. Theol. Univ. Berne 1915 and V.D.M. 1918; S.T.M.
Harv. 1921. Address Seminarstr. 24, Berne, Switzerland.
John Corbin Wiley (1920-22 non-grad.) b. Hartford, Conn. Aug. 29,
1896; A.B. Williams 1920; B.D. Rochester Theol. Sem. 1923.
Address 5 E. Main St., LeRoy, N. Y.
1922
Frank Henry Andrew (1920-22 S.T.B.) b. Boston, July 20, 1896; S.B.
Boston Univ. 1918; A.M. Harv. 1925; ord. Brookline (New Ch.)
Dec. 3, 1922 and p. 1922-23.
Address 923 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Moses Bailey (1921-23 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Portland, Me. Oct. 25, 1892;
A.B. Earlham Coll. 1914; A.M. 1915; B.D. Hartford 1919; S.T.M.
Harv. 1924; princ. Friends' Boys' Sch. Ram Allah, Palestine, 1919-21;
inst. and asst. prof. Bibl. Hist. Wellesley Coll. 1922-.
Address 6 Norfolk Terrace, Wellesley, Mass.
Carroll McCloskey Bates (1921-22 Harv. Coll. stu.) b. Pittsburg, Pa.
June 4, 1900; A.B. Harv. 1922; grad. General Theol. Sem. N. Y.
1925; ord. deacon (Epis.) Buffalo June 1925; priest Sodus, Dec. 1925;
min. Sodus 1925-26; Perry, Fla. 1926.
Address Holy Cross, West Park, N. Y.
Joseph Buchanan Bernardin (1921-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Kansas City,
Mo. June 8, 1899; A.B. Yale 1920; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1923; stu.
Magdalen Coll. Oxford 1923-24; min. All Saints ch. Nevada, Mo.
1924-26. Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Anton Theophilus Boisen (1921-22 grad. stu.) b. Bloomington, Ind.
Oct. 29, 1876; A.B. Indiana Univ. 1897; M.F. Yale 1905; dipl. Union
T.S. 1911; A.M. Harv. 1923; ord. (Presb.) 1911; p. (Cong.) Wabaun-
see, Kan. 1913-15; North Anson, Me. 1916-17; Y.M.C.A. in France
1917-19; Inter-church World Movement 1919-20; research associate
Chicago Theol. Sem. 1925-; chap. Worcester State Hospital 1924-.
Address P. O. Box 57, Worcester, Mass.
Ralph Parkhurst Bridgman (1921-22 non-grad.) b. Boston, Nov. 22,
1896; A.B. Harv. 1921; A.M. Columbia 1923; B.D. Union Theol.
Sem. 1924; asst. and instr. in Rel. Educ. Union Theol. Sem. 1924-26;
director Parents' Council of Philadelphia 1926-.
Address 311 S. Juniper St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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1922 ALUMNI
James Harold Burckes (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Waltham, Sept.
16, 1891; S.B. Middlebury Coll. 1921; p. Community ch. Brownfield,
Me. 1923-24; ord. Worthington, June 10, 1926 and p. 1926-.
Address Ringville, Mass.
David Crockett (1919-22 S.T.B.) b. Medford, Feb. 12, 1897; A.B.
Tufts Coll. 1919; ord. Sayles Memorial, SaylesviUe, R. I. May 23,
1922 and p. 1922-23; West Medway and Village, Medway 1924-.
Address West Medway, Mass.
Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr. (1921-22 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv.
1923. Address 52 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass.
Oliver Boynton Dale (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Newburyport, Sept.
28, 1890; air service in France and England 1917-19; ord. (Epis.)
deacon, New York City, June 15, 1924; priest, June 7, 1925; curate
St. Ignatius ch. New York City 1924-25; asst. pr. Church of St. John
the Evang. Boston, Mass. 1925-.
Address 980 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass.
Paul Herbert Doney (1921-22 Harv. D. S. stu.) b. Columbus, O. July
10, 1900; A.B. Willamette Univ. 1920; A.B. Wesleyan 1921; S.T.B.
Boston Univ. 1925; A.M. Harv. 1926.
Address 18 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass.
Lawrence Frederic Eames (1921-22 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Feb. 21, 1896;
A.B. Harv. 1918; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1922; World War service in France;
asst. Calvary ch. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1922-25; died in Boston, Mass.
Dec. 29, 1926.
William Plumer Fowler (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. No. Hampton,
N. H. Aug. 5, 1900; A.B. Dartmouth, 1921.
Address 383 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass.
Kenneth Cheney Gesner (1921-22, 1923-24 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Mystic,
Conn. Dec. 29, 1900; A.B. Clark Univ. 1921; S.T.B. Harv. 1924; ord.
(Unit.) Feb. 26, 1926; p. Union Liberal ch. Calais, Me. 1926-.
Address Calais, Me.
Ernest DeWitt Gilbert (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Howard Co. Ind.
Sept. 19, 1886; A.B. Defiance Coll. 1910; B.D. 1913; prof. Bible and
Sociology Defiance from 1923; dean of men from 1925; assoc. ed. The
Herald of Gospel Liberty; editor A Continuing Fellowship.
Address 4 College Place, Defiance, Ohio.
Lakshman Ramay Guru (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Mangalpad
Manjeshwar, S. Kanara, India, Jan. 7, 1897; grad. Meadville Theol.
Sch. 1920. Address Mangalore, South Kanara, India.
Herbert Milton Hainer (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Newmarket, Ont.
Apr. 2, 1890; A.B. McMaster Univ. 1910.
Address North Christian Church, New Bedford, Mass.
Clarence Edward Hellens (1921-23 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Newton Abbot,
Devon Co. Eng. Mar. 20, 1890; A.B. Mt. Allison Univ. 1915; S.T.B.
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Harv. 1923; ord. Sydney, Nova Scotia June 20, 1915; Nova Scotia
Conf. (Meth.) 1915-21; p. Harvard ch. (Cong.) Dorchester 1921-23;
Central, Fall River 1923-.
Address 1846 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass.
Forrest Willard Hoisington (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. West Salem,
Wis. Apr. 13, 1898; A.B. Lawrence Coll. 1921; S.T.B. Harv. 1924; ord.
(Meth.) 1925; p. Onalaska, Wis. 1924- Address Onalaska, Wis.
Charles David Kepner, Jr. (1919-22 S.T.B.) b. Newton, July 29, 1893;
A.B. Williams 1916; A.M. Harv. 1917; overseas service with Foyers
du Soldat; ord. Eliot ch. Newton, Apr. 28, 1922; p. Church of Sea and
Land (Presb.) New York, N. Y.; assoc. p. North ch. (Cong.) Ports-
mouth, N. H. Address 212 Miller Ave., Portsmouth, N. H.
Ross Miller (1921-22 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Chicora, Pa. Aug. 16, 1888;
A.M. Harv. 1922; ord. (Luth.) 1916; chap. A.E.F. 1918-19; dean of
men Wittenberg Coll. with leave of absence 1926-28; demonstrator,
Psychological lab. Univ. of Edinburgh 1926-27.
Edinburgh address, 98 Comiston Drive, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Luther Bunyan Moore (1921-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Elgin, Ore. Aug. 19,
1889; A.B. Univ. of Cal. 1915; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1924; r. St. Peter's ch.
Jamaica Plain 1924-.
Address 15 Castleton St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Alberto Pincherle (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Milan, Italy, Aug. 15,
1894; Doctor in law, Univ. di Roma 1918.
Address Presso Tipografia del Senato, Via SoganaVecchia, Rome, Italy.
John Bernard Root (1919-22 S.T.B.) b. Strafford, Vt. May 7, 1889;
S.B. Boston Univ. 1919; ord. First, Lynn, Dec. 6, 1922 and p. 1922-
Address 97 Bellevue Rd., Lynn, Mass.
Roland Chase Stahl (1921-22 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Springfield, May 16,
1890; S.B. Univ. Vt. 1921; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1924; ord. (Meth.)
Stockton, Cal. Sept. 13, 1925; p. Areata from 1925.
Address Areata, Cal.
Robert Edmund Starkey (1921-22, 1923-24 Harv. D.S. stu.) b. Hancock
Co. 111. Sept. 5, 1896; A.B. Carthage Coll. 1921; S.T.B. Harv. 1924.
Address 70 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Asa Wilson Waters (1921-22 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Marietta, Ohio, Mar.
4, 1850; A.B. Dartmouth 1871; LL.B. Univ. of Cincinnati 1874;
A.M. Marietta 1880 and Harv. 1907; lawyer, retired.
Address 74 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
Walter Bradford Wiley (1921-22 non-grad.) b. Somerville, Mass. Oct. 31,
1894; A.B. Dartmouth 1918; ord. Somerville, June 4, 1924; miss'y
A.B.CF.M. Merzifoun, Turkey from 1924.
Address Merzifoun, Turkey.
James Waterman Wise (1921-22 Harv. Coll. stu.)
Address 9 West 97th St., New York, N. Y.
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1923
Edgar Raymond Attebery (1922-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Richmond, Mo.
Sept. 11, 1895; A.B. Univ. Wash. 1921; S.T.B. Harv. 1925; overseas
service, 162nd infantry, 14 months; ord. (Meth.) Apr. 5, 1925; p. Grace
ch. Seattle, Wash, from 1925.
Address 3010 King St., Seattle, Wash.
Dwight Marion Beck (1922-23 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b. Adrian,
Mich. July 2, 1893; A.B. Syracuse Univ. 1918; S.T.B. Boston Univ.
1922; prof. Eng. Bible, Mt. Union Coll. 1924-.
Address Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio.
Sumner Jerome Brown (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Springfield, Oct.
26, 1899; A.B. Amherst 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; min. St. John's
ch. Prairie City, Ore. 1925-. Address Prairie City, Oregon.
Francis Alonzo Caswell (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Salem, Feb. 18,
1898; A.B. Harv. 1919; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; master in History and
German, Rivers School, Brookline 1919-22, 1925-.
Address 130 Clark St., Newton Centre, Mass.
Allen Williams Clark (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Boston, Feb. 18, 1896;
A.B. Harv. 1918 (19); B.D. Epis. T.S. 1923; asst. Cathedral ch. of St.
Paul, Boston, 1923-26; r. St. Thomas ch. Hanover, N.H. 1926-.
Address Hanover, N. H.
John Stanley Cornett (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Landsdowne, Ont.
Can. May 4, 1891; A.B. Queen's Univ. 1912; A.M. 1913; B.D. Queen's
Theol. Coll. 1917; S.T.M. Union Theol. Sem. 1921; Ph.D. Univ. of
Chicago 1925; head of dept. Bible and Religion, Coll. of Emporia
1925-27. Address College of Emporia, Emporia, Kan.
Paul Archibald Cullens (1922-23 A.T.S.; 1923-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b.
Steuben, Me. May 29, 1899; A.B. Harv. 1922 (23); S.T.B. Harv.
1925; ord. First ch. Waterbury, Conn. June 10, 1925 and asst. p. 1925-.
Address 144 Grove St., Waterbury, Conn.
Harold Clifford Cutbill (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Rowayton, Conn.
Sept. 9, 1897; S.B. Wesleyan Univ. 1919; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1922;
M.R.E. 1926; ord. West Boxford, May 27, 1924 and p. 1924-26;
Seekonk 1926-. Address Seekonk, Mass.
John Russell Dallinger (1922-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Cambridge, Oct. 8,
1901; A.B. Harv. 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; vicar St. Andrew's
parish, Ayer, Mass. 1925-26; asst. Grace ch. Newton, Mass. 1926-.
Address 66 Marlboro St., Newton, Mass.
Walton Hall Doggett (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Utica, N. Y. Aug. 30,
1867; stu. Univ. of Wyo. 1892-93; Gen. Theol. Sem. 1895-97; Union
Theol. Sem. 1897-99; ord. (Epis.) deacon 1897, priest 1899; Good
Shepherd ch. Dedham, Mass. 1920-24; St. John's ch. Framingham
Center, and in charge St. Paul's ch. Hopkinton from 1924.
Address Framingham Center, Mass.
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Burgin Estel Dossett (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Jacksboro, Tenn.
Feb. 2, 1898; A.B. Univ. of Tenn. 1922; Ed.M. Harv. 1924; instr.
History Univ. of Tenn. Summer sch. Address Jacksboro, Tenn.
Arthur William Dycer (1922-24 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Somerset, Eng.
Mar. 19, 1886; A.B. Mount Allison Univ. 1916; S.T.B. Harv. 1924;
ord. (Meth.) 1911; service in Nova Scotia Conf.; Y.M.C.A. overseas;
p. (Cong.) Harvard, Mass. 1920-21; Second, Lynnfield 1922-24;
Franklin 1925-. Address 183 Main St., Franklin, Mass.
David Thurber Eaton (1922-23, 24-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Nashua, N. H.
Feb. 24, 1899; A.B. Harv. 1921; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1924; asst. All
Saints' ch. Worcester 1924-25; Emmanuel ch. Cleveland, Ohio
1925-26; r. St. James's ch. Painesville, 1926-.
Address Painesville, Ohio.
Morton Scott Enslin (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Somerville, Mar. 8,
1897; A.B. Harv. 1919 (21); S.T.B. Newton Theol. Inst. 1922; Th.D.
Harv. 1924; overseas service U.S.N. 1918-19; prof. N.T. lit. and
exegesis, Crozer Theol. Sem. 1924-.
Address 4 Seminary Ave., Chester, Pa
Ralph Waldo Graham (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Circlesville, Ind.
July 14, 1899; A.B. De Pauw Univ. 1921; ord. (Meth.); p. Memorial,
Kokomo, Ind. Address Sharpsville, Ind.
Charles Coakley Graves (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Richmond, Va.
Jan. 16, 1901; A.B. Univ. Iowa 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; min. St.
John's ch. West Point, Va. 1925-.
Address 3140 Floyd Ave., Richmond, Va.
Leopold Hellmuth Rudolphus Hass (1922-23 res. grad.) b. Chicago, 111.
Oct. 27, 1894; A.B. Des Moines Coll. 1916; B.D. Newton Theol. Inst.
1922; S.T.M. Harv. 1923; World War service overseas A.E.F. 1918-
19; ord. (Bapt.) Marblehead, Sept. 7, 1923 and p. 1923-24; Waterville,
Me. 1924-. Address Waterville, Me.
David Richardson Haupt (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. St. Paul, Minn.
Apr. 3, 1897; A.B. Univ. of Minn. 1921; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; r.
Appleton, Minn. 1925-26; r. Calvary ch. and stu. pastor Univ. of Mo.
Columbia, Mo. 1926-. Address Columbia, Mo.
Harold Rickel Heininger (1922-23 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b.
Lima, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1895; A.B. Western Reserve Univ. 1917; B.D.
Evang. Theol. Sem. 1921; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1922; S.T.M. 1923;
instr. N.T. Evang. Theol. Sem. 1923-. Address Naperville, 111.
Warren Crocker Herrick (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Hobart, N.Y. Oct.
14, 1898; A.B. Harv. 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; asst. Christ ch. Cin-
cinnati, Ohio 1925-. Address 318 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
William Cleveland Hicks (1922-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Pittsfield, June 30,
1899; A.B. Trinity Coll. 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; asst. Cathedral
ch. of St. Paul, Boston, and chap, to Epis. students in Harv. Univ.
1925-. Address 1306 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
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William Dixon Hoag (1922-24 A.T.S. sp. stu.; 1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b.
Burlington, Vt. July 1, 1897; ord. E. Andover, N. H. Feb. 22, 1927
and p. 1922-27; Old Lyme, Conn. 1927-. Address Lyme, Conn.
Walter Brightman Jerge (1922-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Gasport, N. Y.
July 24, 1894; A.B. Miami Univ. 1922; S.T.B. Harv. 1925; ord.
Rockland, May 22, 1925 and p. 1925-. Address Rockland, Mass.
Arthur Warren Johnson (1922-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Somerville, June 24,
1897; A.B. William and Mary Coll. 1921; A.M. Univ. of Va. 1922;
S.T.B. Harv. 1925.
Address Halki Theological School, Halki, Constantinople, Turkey.
John Dunster Kettelle (1921-24 S.T.B.) b. Roxbury, June 3, 1897; S.B.
Harv. 1919; World War service in France 1918; ord. Cambridge,
Jan. 5, 1925; p. Hope chapel Salisbury Beach, 1922-24; Seabrook,
N. H. 1924; Community ch. Newmarket 1924-.
Address Newmarket, N. H.
Willard Raymond Knight (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Salem, Feb. 12,
1899; LL.B. Boston Univ. 1920; literary work.
Address 10 Garden Terrace, Cambridge, Mass.
Samuel Kurland (1922-26 Harv. Coll. and gr. sch. stu.) b. Kostopol,
Poland, Feb. 25, 1904; A.B. Harv. 1925; A.M. 1926.
Address 145 Charles St., Boston, Mass.
Hervey Delos Leland (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Elkhorn, Wis. Mar. 6,
1862; A.B. Yale 1885; grad. Union Theol. Sem. 1888; ord. (Ref. Ch.
in Am.) 1888 and (Epis.) 1917; teacher in Japan 1889-92, 1901-16;
various pastorates inch also Cong, and Presb.
Address Morgan Hall, Auburn, N. Y.
James Stanley Light (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Neponset, Jan. 11,
1895; B.Ph. Gallaudet Coll. 1916; min. St. Andrew's silent mission of
Conn., R. I. and Mass.
Address 68 Bernard St., Dorchester Ctr., Mass.
Richard Taylor Lyford (1922-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Concord, N. H.
Jan. 6, 1896; A.B. Harv. 1918; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; asst. St. Paul's
ch. Concord, N. H. 1925-26; r. St. Andrew's, Longmeadow, Mass.
1926-. Address Longmeadow, Mass.
Augustine McCormick (1922-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Atlanta, Ga. July
23, 1896; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1924; curate Grace ch. Lawrence, 1924-25;
asst. St. Paul's ch. Pawtucket, R.I. 1925-.
Address 27 Blodgett Ave., Pawtucket, R. I.
Fay Charling Mills (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Swanton, Neb. Dec. 23,
1893; A.B. Neb. Wesleyan Univ. 1917; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1923;
ord. (Meth.) 1922; pastorates in Neb. 1912-20; Appleton ch. Ne-
ponset, Boston, Mass. 1920-23; First ch. Jamaica Plain 1923-24;
Trinity (Meth.) ch. Omaha, Neb. 1924-.
Address 2017 Binney St., Omaha, Neb.
116
ALUMNI 1923
Herbert Brooke Morris (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Pawhuska, Okla
June 15, 1895; A.B. Univ. of South 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1923; min
Lawton and Altus, Okla. 1923-25; Trinity ch. Guthrie 1925-.
Address Guthrie, Okla
Frank Irving Noyes (1922-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Haverhill, Mar. 8
1897; A.B. Brown Univ. 1920; A.M. 1924; ord. Gloucester 1921; p
Lanesville 1921-22; Townsend 1922-24; Pelham, N. H. 1924-.
Address Pelham, N. H
Frederic Ernest Pamp (1922-23, 1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.; 1923-24
1925-26, A.T.S.) b. Chicago, 111. Feb. 1, 1883; A.B. Kan. Wesleyan
Univ. 1921; S.T.B. Harv. 1926; ord. 1911; p. Swedish churches in
Chicago, Omaha, Salina; Swedish ch. Roxbury, Mass. 1922-.
Address 999 South St., Roslindale, Mass.
Clarence Evan Pickett (1922-23 res. grad.) b. Cissna Park, 111. Oct. 19,
1884; A.B. Penn. Coll. 1910; B.D. Hartford 1913; min. Friends ch.
Toronto, Can. 1913-17; Oskaloosa, Iowa 1919-22; prof. Bibl. Lit.
Earlham Coll. 1923-. Address Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind.
Richard Greeley Preston (1922-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Arlington, Apr.
15, 1895; A.B. Princeton 1918; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1924; asst. St.
Stephen's ch. Lynn 1924-26; r. Christ ch. Needham 1926-.
Address 649 Highland Ave., Needham, Mass.
Robert Jules Raible (1922-24 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Louisville, Ky. Oct.
16, 1899; A.B. Univ. of Ky. 1921; ord. (Unit.) Nov. 15, 1925; asst.
min. First Parish in Cambridge 1925-.
Address 3 Church St., Cambridge, Mass.
Clarence Charles Reimer (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Beloit, Wis. Sept.
18, 1896; A.B. Beloit Coll. 1917; stu. Chicago Theol. Sem. 1917-19,
1925; Western Theol. Sem. 1920-22; ord. dea. and priest (Epis.) 1925;
min. Church of Good Samaritan, Oak Park, 111. 1925-.
Address 1127 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Richard Watson Sadler (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 27,
1890; journalism. Address 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jan Nicolaus Sevenster (1922-23 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Drachtster, Cam-
pagnie, Holland, Apr. 27, 1900; theol. cand. Leiden Univ.; S.T.M.
Harv. 1923; minister. Address Oldehove, Groninger, Netherlands.
Henry Sears Sizer, Jr. (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Oswego, N. Y. Apr.
26, 1900; stu. Hobart Coll.; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; r. Gethsemane ch.
Sherrill, N. Y. 1925-. Address 427 Kinsky Ave., Sherrill, N. Y.
Perry Herbert Smith (1922-23 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. West Point, Neb.
Nov. 3, 1897; A.B. Univ. of Neb. 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925; min.
St. John's ch. Jackson, Wyo. 1925-. Address Jackson, Wyo.
John Thomas Stewart (1922-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Thompsonville, 111.
Oct. 11, 1893; ord. (Meth.) Decatur, 111. Sept. 12, 1920; p. Sarcoxie,
Mo. 1918-20; Witt, 111. 1920-22; (Cong.) Grafton, Mass. 1923-26;
Bonne Terre, Mo. 1926-. Address Bonne Terre, Mo.
117
1923-1924 ALUMNI
Dudley DeForest Zuver (1922-23 A.T.S.; 1923-24 Harv. T.S. stu.) b.
Creston, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1896; A.B. Allegheny Coll. 1917; S.T.B. Harv.
1924. Address Greenville, Pa.
1924
Oskar Samuel Bauhofer (1923-24 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Zurich, Switz.
May 2, 1897; Coll. of Zurich 1916; Univ. of Zurich 1921; Univ. of
Berlin 1922. Address 108 Nordstr., Zurich 6, Switzerland.
Francis Cyril Benson Belliss (1923-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New Brunswick,
Can. Oct. 10, 1899; A.B. Univ. of Cal. 1922; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1925;
min. Bishop and Lone Pine, Cal. 1925-27.
Address 4270 Campus Ave., San Diego, Cal.
Francis William Bliss (1923-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Constantinople,
Turkey, Feb. 24, 1891; A.B. Columbia Univ. 1916; B.D. Epis. T.S.
1925; r. St. John's ch. Presque Isle, Me. 1925-.
Address Presque Isle, Me.
Lisle Burroughs (formerly Lisle Burroughs Swenson) (1923-24 Boston
Univ. S.T. stu.) b. Minneapolis, Minn. May 29, 1899; A.B. Univ.
of Minn. 1921; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1924; U. S. Navy 1918-19; ord.
Winchester, June 9, 1926 and asst. min. 1924-.
Address 4 Park Ave., Winchester, Mass.
Charles Lawren Stevens Easton (1923-24 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Somer-
ville Feb. 12, 1903; A.M. Harv. 1926.
Address 4602 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo.
Hugh B. Fouke, Jr. (1923-24 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b. Sioux
City, Iowa, Apr. 27, 1896; A.B. Morningside Coll. 1920; S.T.B.
Boston Univ. 1924; World War service with U. S. Marine Corps in
France 1918-19; ord. (Meth.) Sept. 26, 1926; director rel. educ. Rose
City Park ch. (Meth.) Portland, Ore.
Address 566 E. 58th St., N., Portland, Ore.
George Crocker Gibbs (1923-24 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) S.B. Mass. Inst.
Tech. 1900; S.T.B. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1911; A.M. Harv. 1925; miss'y
Trinity, Tulsa, Okla. 1911-14; min. Okmulgee, 1914-17; curate St.
Anne's N. Y. City 1917-21; sec. Seamen's ch. Inst. N. Y. City 1921-
23; asst. Trinity ch. Boston, Mass. 1923-26; asst. Trinity, Paris,
France 1926-.
Address American Church, 23 Ave. George V., Paris, France.
George Edward Gilchrist (1923-25 non-grad.) b. Melrose, June 1, 1900;
A.B. Yale 1922.
Address Union Theol. Seminary, New York, N. Y.
Jacob Grape (1923-24 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) A.B. St. John's Coll. 1886;
A.M. 1889; S.B. Johns Hopkins Univ. 1918; A.M. 1920 and Harv.
1924. Address 1575 Abbottston St., Baltimore, Md.
118
ALUMNI 1924
Granville Hicks (1923-25 non-grad.) b. Exeter, N. H. Sept. 9, 1901 ; A.B.
Harv. 1923; instructor in Biblical lit. Smith Coll. 1925-; author Eight
Ways of Looking at Christianity, 1926.
Address 226 Crescent St., Northampton, Mass.
Alphonse Stewart Hogenauer (1923-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. New York,
N. Y. June 27, 1898; A.B. Coll. City of N. Y. 1920; B.D. Epis. T.S.
1924; curate and asst. St. Michael's ch. New York 1924-27; r. St.
Paul's ch. Newark, N. J. 1927-.
Address 62 South Tenth St., Roseville, Newark, N. J.
Arthur Ellsworth Koch (1923-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Boston, Apr. 21,
1897; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1924; curate Ch. of the Epiphany, Dorchester
1924-25; asst. St. Luke's ch. Scranton, Pa. 1925-26; Chaplain, U.S.
Navy, 1926-. Address Pulaski, Va.
Walter Charles Langer (1923-24 Harv. Coll. stu.) S.B. Harv. 1923
(25) ; A.M. 1926. Address 44 Chase Ave., Lexington, Mass.
Robert William McClure (1923-24 non-grad.) b. Lewisburg, Pa. Mar.
23, 1886; A.B. Dartmouth 1916; ord. Bethel, Vt. Sept. 18, 1914 and p.
1914-15; miss'y A.B.C.F.M. Shaowu, China 1916-
Address Care of A.B.C.F.M., 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Asa Wright Mellinger (1923-24 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Washingtonville,
Ohio, Sept. 21, 1897; A.B. Mt. Union Coll. 1920; S.T.B. Boston
Univ. 1923; S.T.M. 1925; ord. Rowley, Dec. 4, 1925 and p. 1925-.
Address Rowley, Mass.
Llewelyn Arnold Owen (1923-24 spec, stu.) b. Somerville, Apr. 18,
1898; A.A. Tufts Coll. 1923; S.T.B. Crane Theol. Sch. 1924; ord.
Community ch. (Unit, and Univ.) Danvers and p. 1923-25; p. Univ.
ch. Sycamore, 111. 1925-26; min. of Rel. Educ. New First ch. Chicago
from 1927. Address 1613 Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Joseph Jones Russell (1922-24 non-grad.) b. Ilion, N.Y. Dec. 27, 1893;
A.B. Williams Coll. 1916; S.T.B. Harv. 1924; ord. Second ch. Beverly,
Dec. 10, 1924 and p. 1924-. Address North Beverly, Mass.
William Le Roy Schofer (1923-26 non-grad.) b. Rock Island, 111. Aug.
31, 1900; A.B. Beloit Coll. 1923. Address Rock Island, 111.
Jacob Shankman (1923-25 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1923; A.M.
1925. Address 191 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass.
Nelson Harvey Smith (1923-24 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1913;
A.M. 1924; in business.
Address Care Smith, Patterson Co., 52 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
Lisle Burroughs Swenson. See Lisle Burroughs.
Charles Lincoln Taylor (1923-24 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Hartford, Conn.
Jan. 27, 1901; A.B. Williams 1921 and Oxford, Eng. 1923; B.D. Epis.
T.S. 1924; asst. St. John's ch. Waterbury, Conn. 1924-25; teaching
fellow Epis. T.S. and min. St. John's Memorial Chapel, Cambridge,
Mass. 1925-. Address 99 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
119
1924-1925 ALUMNI
Donald Timerman (1923-24 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b. Minnea-
polis, Minn. Dec. 20, 1894; A.B. Univ. Minn, 1917; p. (Meth.) Wesley
Foundation, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1924-25; King Ave. Columbus, O.
1926-. Address King Ave. Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio.
Lewis Henry Titterton (1923-24 Harv. T.S. stu.; 1924-25 Harv. gr. sch.
stu.) b. York, England, Dec. 22, 1900; A.B. Cambridge Univ.
Eng. 1923; with The Macmillan Company, 1926-.
Address 113 Bedford St., New York, N. Y.
1925
James Luther Adams (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Ritzville, Wash.
Nov. 12, 1901; A.B. Univ. of Minn. 1924; S.T.B. Harv. 1927; ord.
(Unit.) Second ch. Salem, May 15, 1927 and p. 1927-.
Address Salem, Mass.
Frederick Winthrop Alden (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Whitman,
Apr. 30, 1897; A.B. Dartmouth 1919. Address Plympton, Mass.
Horace Wilkinson Briggs (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Providence,
R. I. Sept. 29, 1899; ord. (New Ch.) June 22, 1924.
Address 2132 Overbrook Ave., Lake wood, Ohio.
Hugh Melvin Day (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Huntington, W. Va.
Oct. 2, 1900; A.B. Marshall Coll. 1923; S.T.B. Harv. 1927; ord.
(Presb.) 1926; p. Newburyport from 1926.
Address 15 Parsons St., Newburyport, Mass.
Milen Cotrel Dempster (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. San Francisco, Cal.
June 2, 1900; A.B. Univ. of Cal. 1923; S.T.B. Harv. 1926; p. First
Unit, church, Stockton, Cal. from 1926.
Address 725 No. San Joaquin St., Stockton, Cal.
Horace William Baden Donegan (1924-26 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Mattock,
Eng. May 17, 1901; St. Stephen's Coll. and Oxford Univ.; B.D.
Epis. Theol. Sch. 1927. Address Lawrence Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Francis Kiei Endo (1924-26 non-grad.) b. Fukushima, Japan, July 14,
1894; A.B. Pomona Coll. 1924; S.T.B. Harv. 1927.
Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Gonard Andreas Felland (1924-25 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) b. Stoughton,
Wis. Dec. 9, 1901; A.B. St. Olaf Coll. 1923; A.M. Harv. 1925; instr.
Eng. Indiana Univ. 1926-27. Address Stoughton, Wis.
Abbee Fielding (1924-25 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1926.
Address Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
Roy Melvin Grindy (1924-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. N. Adams, Jan. 10,-
1899; A.B. Williams 1920. Address Medford Hillside, Mass.
Stewart Clark Harbinson (1924-25 res. grad.) b. Altanamacke Co.,
Armagh, Ireland, Sept. 13, 1887; BA. Royal Univ. of Ireland 1907;
B.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1911; A.M. Harv. 1925.
Address 95 Brondesbury Rd., London, Eng.
120
ALUMNI 1925
Cyril Beverly Harris (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Nova Scotia, May 5,
1891; A.B. Harv. 1913; B.D. General Theol. Sem. 1916.
Address Tiverton, R. I.
John Upham Harris (1924-26 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Lake Forest, 111. Aug.
31, 1901; A.B. Harv. 1924; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1927.
Address Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass.
Isaac Inouye (1924-25 Harv. Coll. stu.) Kwansei Gakuin, 1913; Boston
Univ. School of Rel. Ed. 1924.
Address Hotel Argonne, Bulfinch St., Boston, Mass.
A. H. Kalish (1924-25 Harv. Coll. stu.)
Address 68 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass.
Arnold Oakley Kenyon (1924-25 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b.
Margaretville, N. Y. Apr. 24, 1896; A.B. Bucknell Univ. 1922; A.M.
Univ. de Montpellier, France; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1925; World War
service in France 19 months; ord. (Meth.) deacon 1923; elder 1924;
p. Community ch. Comstock, Neb. Address Comstock, Neb.
Hisawo Kurihara (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Izu, Japan, Sept. 20,
1895; dipl. Meiji-Gakuin 1917; dipl. do. theol. dept. 1921; B.D.
Union Theol. Sem. 1924. Address Tokyo, Japan.
John Bertram Lyte (1924-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Lynn, Nov. 28, 1899;
St. Stephen's Coll; asst. Grace ch. Lawrence 1926-.
Address Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass.
Davidson Rankin McBride (1924-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Newcastle, Pa.
Dec. 17, 1896; A.B. Coll. of Emporia 1919 and Oxford Univ. 1922.
Address Wellesley, Mass.
Burleigh Voorhees Mathews (1924-26 S.T.B.) b. Andover, Mar. 8,
1877; A.B. Boston Univ. 1900; LL.B. Yale 1905; Battalagundu,
India 1908-24; p. Union Cong. ch. Bartlett, N. H. 1926-.
Address Bartlett, N. H.
Ralph Leland Minker (1924-25 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b. North
East, Md. Nov. 22, 1897; A.B. Dickinson Coll. 1920; S.T.B. Boston
Univ. 1923; p. (Meth.) Cochituate, 1925.
Address 8 Green St., Concord, N. H.
Leslie Talbot Pennington (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Spiceland, Ind.
Oct. 30, 1899; A.B. Earlham Coll. 1922; S.T.B. Harv. 1926; ord.
(Unit.) Lincoln, Sept. 24, 1926; asst. min. King's Chapel, Boston
1926-. Address Lincoln, Mass.
Robert Fulton Pfeifer (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Sheboygan Falls,
Wis. Aug. 7, 1901; A.B. Univ. of Wis.; ord. deacon (Meth.) Sept.
1926. Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Frederick Eppling Reinartz (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. East Liverpool,
Ohio, June 21, 1901; A.B. Gettysburg Coll. 1924; stu. Lutheran
Theol. Sem. Philadelphia.
Address 216 Jackson St., E. Liverpool, Ohio.
121
1925-1926 ALUMNI
William Joseph Rooke (1924-25 non-grad.) b. Niagara Falls, Ont.
Feb. 13, 1890; A.B. Princeton 1924. Address Millis, Mass.
Tom Rowley (1924-26 non-grad.) b. Padiham, Lanchasire, Eng. Nov. 5,
1895; A.B. Victoria Univ. of Manchester 1926; A.M. 1917.
Address Burnley, Lancashire, Eng.
Adolf Sannwald (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Eislingen, Germany, Jan.
8, 1901; student Univ. of Tubingen 1919-21, 1922-23; Univ. of Berlin
1921-22; Univ. of Marburg 1922.
Address Eislingen, Wurttemberg, Germany.
Alfred George Henry Schmalz (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Weehawken,
N. J. Apr. 12, 1904; A.B. Princeton 1924.
Address 9 Bonn Place, Weehawken, N. J.
Leo Walder Schwarz (1924-26 Harv. Coll. stu.) A.B. Harv. 1926.
Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Alva John Shaller (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Canadian, Tex., Oct.
24, 1892; A.B. Univ. of Texas 1915. Address Stow, Mass.
Hooper Reynolds Shaw (1924-26 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Marblehead, Apr.
12, 1902; A.B. St. Stephen's Coll. 1924; B.D. Epis. Theol. Sch. 1927.
Address Lawrence Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Alexander Szent-Ivanyi (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Transylvania,
Roumania, Jan. 18, 1902; Coll. of Targul-Mures, and Theol.
Academia, Cluj, Transylvania, Roumania; S.T.M. Harv. 1926.
Address Unitarius Collegium, Cluj, Roumania.
William Thomson (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Doune, Scotland, Apr.
28, 1889; M.A. Univ. of Glasgow 1907; B.D. Hartford 1911; Ph.D.
Harv. 1924; inst. Sem. Langs. Harv. 1924-.
Address 32 Linnsean St., Cambridge, Mass.
David Elton Trueblood (1924-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Pleasantville, la.
Dec. 12, 1900; A.B. Penn. Coll. 1922; S.T.B. Harv. 1926; sec. Friends'
Meeting, Boston.
Address 945 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Louis Van Ess (1924-25 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 21,
1897; A.B. Beloit Coll. 1923; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1926; sec. of Rel. Educ.
Diocese of Albany 1926-.
Address 68 So. Swan St., Albany, N. Y.
Pascal Wolf Winer (1924-25 Harv. Coll. stu.) S.B. Harv. 1926.
Address 24 East 120th St., New York, N. Y.
1926
Albert Solomon Anderson (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Groton, Vt.
Jan. 22, 1902; A.B. Dartmouth 1924.
Address 8 Green St., Watertown, Mass.
122
ALUMNI 1926
Percival Rogers Bakeman (1925-26 Newton Th. Inst, stu.) b. Auburn,
Me. Feb. 18, 1882; A.B. Brown Univ. 1903; Newton Theol. Inst.
1903-06; ord. (Bapt.) Chelsea, June 28, 1906; Miss'y A.B.M.U.
Hangchow, China 1906-19; prof. Theol. Shanghai Bapt. Coll. 1919-
25; Miss'y Hangchow, China 1926-.
Address Care A.B.F.M.S. Hangchow, China.
Everett Moore Baker (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Newtonville, Aug.
28, 1901; S.B. Dartmouth 1925.
Address 490 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Harry Blumberg (1925-26 Harv. gr. sch. stu.) S.B. N. Y. Univ. 1924;
A.M. Columbia Univ. 1925.
Address 180 Middle St., New Bedford, Mass.
John Raymond Chadwick (1925-26 Boston Univ. S.T. stu.) b. Condit,
Ohio, Sept. 8, 1896; A.B. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 1920; S.T.B. Boston
Univ. 1924; ord. (Meth.) 1923; p. West Cong. ch. Taunton 1923-27.
Address 184 South Walker St., Taunton, Mass.
John Richard Cheney (1925-26 Boston Univ. S.T. stu.) b. Maiden,
Feb. 11, 1897; A.B. Mt. Union Coll. 1921; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1924.
Address 229 Eliot St., Milton, Mass.
James Storkopf Chubb (1925-26 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b.
Baxter Springs, Kan. Jun. 20, 1901; A.B. Baker Univ. 1922; S.T.B.
Boston Univ. 1925; ord. deacon (Meth.) 1924.
Francis Pratt Daniels (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Union City, Mich.
Sept. 8, 1875; ord. (Unit.) Charlestown, N. H. May 10, 1922 and p.
1921-24; Milford, N. H. 1924-. Address Milford, N. H.
James Belcher Ford (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Kings Lynn, Eng.
Apr. 28, 1887. Address 33 Milton St., Arlington, Mass.
John Wesley Grande (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Pocomoke City, Md.
Sept. 18, 1895; A.B. Dickinson Coll. 1922; B.D. Garrett Bib. Inst.
1924; S.T.M. Northwestern Univ. 1925; p. First Meth. ch. Bisbee,
Ariz. 1926-. Address P.O. Box 681, Bisbee, Ariz.
Sigfrid Ebenhard Green (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Sweden, Jan. 16,
1891. Address 22 Russell St., Waltham, Mass.
Miles Hanson, Jr. (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Leeds, Eng. Mar. 4, 1893;
A.B. Harv. 1920. Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Harley Daniel Hawver (1925-26 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b.
Paulding, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1895; A.B. Ohio Northern Univ. 1922;
S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1925; ord. (Meth.) 1924; p. Newport, N. H.
Address 21 Park St., Newport, N. H.
Robert Mountain Henschen (1925-26 Harv. Coll. stu.)
Address Holworthy Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Henry John Hokenson (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Stromsburg, Neb.
Jan. 26, 1904; A.B. Upsala Coll. 1925.
Address 142 Farrington St., Wollaston, Mass.
123
1926 ALUMNI
Thomas Jacob (1925-26 non-grad.) b. Palghot, India, May 3, 1897; S.B.
Middlebury Coll. 1925; A.M. 1925.
Address Andover Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Francis Marion Jones (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Hutchinson, Kan.
Apr. 12, 1895; A.B. George Washington Univ. 1921; A.M. Teachers
Coll. Columbia Univ. 1924.
Address 316 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
Bertram Kimball Little (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Marblehead, July
27, 1899; S.B. Harv. 1923.
Address 250 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
William Warren Lundell (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Minneapolis, Minn.
Nov. 28, 1900; A.B. Univ. of Minn. 1924.
Address Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Harry Lincoln MacKenzie (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Prince Edward
Isl. July 19, 1893; Ph.B. Brown 1922; B.D. Bangor 1923; ord. 1919;
p. Second ch. Lynnfield 1920-22; assoc. p. Union ch. Boston 1922-24.
Address R.R.I Cardigan, P.E.I., Canada.
Ralph Marcus (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. San Francisco, Cal. Aug. 17,
1900; A.B. Columbia Univ. 1919; A.M. 1920.
Address 531 W. 124th St., New York, N. Y.
John Henry Meengs (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Chicago, 111. June 28,
1897; A.B. Hope Coll. 1920; A.M. 1925; Th.B. Western Theol. Sem.
1925. Address Holland, Mich.
Boynton Merrill (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Lowell, July 21, 1891;
A.B. Dartmouth 1915; Union Theol. Sem. 1915-17 and dipl. 1926;
ord. Pepperell, Jan. 2, 1918; chap. U.S.N. 1918-19; p. Putnam, Conn.
1919-20, assoc. p. Old South, Boston, Mass. 1921-27; p. elect. West
Newton 1927. Address 3 Winthrop St., West Newton, Mass.
Virbrook Nutter (1925-26 Harv. School of Educ. stu.) b. Greenwood,
Del. June 20, 1886; A.B. Wash. Miss'y Coll. 1920.
Address 25 Hawthorne St., Woburn, Mass.
Louis Leprilete Perkins (1925-26 Epis. T.S. stu.) b. Brookline, Feb. 12,
1902; S.B. Harv. 1924; B.D. Epis. T.S. 1926; Min. Green River City,
Wyo. Address Green River City, Wyo.
Robert Franklin Priest (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Chicago, 111. Nov.
27, 1899; A.B. Harv. 1922 (25); ord. (Disc.) July 26, 1925.
Address 3739 N. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, 111.
Elmo Arnold Robinson (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Portland, Me.
Jan. 1, 1887; S.B. Mass. Inst. Tech. 1909; B.D. St. Lawrence Univ.
1912; ord. (Univ.) Watertown, N. Y. 1912; p. Henderson 1911-13;
asst. Physiology and Hygiene, Wellesley Coll. 1913-14; p. Anderson,
Ind. 1914-17; Plain City, Ohio, 1917-19; director rel. educ. (Unit.)
San Diego, Cal. 1919-21; p. Palo Alto, Cal. 1921-26; director No.
Cal. Com. Amer. Civil Liberties Union; author The Universalist
Church in Ohio. Address Box 719, Menlo Park, Cal.
124
ALUMNI 1926
Rudolph W Roth (1924-25 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Lowell, Mich. Apr. 3,
1893; A.B. Olivet Coll. 1923; p. Atlanta and Big Rock, Mich. 1916-18;
World War service in France four months; p. First ch. Galesburg,
Mich. 1920-25; ord. First ch. Battle Creek, Apr. 20, 1925; asst. min.
Central ch. Providence, R. I. 1925-26; p. Covert, Mich. 1926-
Address Covert, Mich.
George William Shepherd (1925-26 non-grad.) b. Mataura, N. Z. Nov.
20, 1894; ord. Wellesley, May 11, 1926; miss'y A.B.C.F.M. 1924-.
Address Kienning, West Kiangsi, China.
Herman Van Lunen (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Netherlands, Aug. 12,
1893; A.B. Calvin Coll. 1920; Th.M. Princeton Theol. Sem. 1923; A.M.
Princeton Univ. 1924. Address 54 Crescent St., Cambridge, Mass.
Ernest Weals (1925-26 Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. stu.) b. Pelsall, Eng.
Oct. 1, 1894; A.B. Mt. Union Coll. 1922; S.T.B. Boston Univ. 1925.
Address Fredericksburg, Ohio.
Francis Winthrop Woodruff (1925-26 Harv. T.S. stu.) b. Wimbledon,
Surrey, Eng. Mar. 24, 1896; St. Edmunds Coll. Ware, Herts, Eng.
1915-19; St. John's Sem. Wonersh, Surrey, Eng. 1919-21; ord. (Cath.)
1921; asst. pr. Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 1922-25.
Address (Mother's) 87 Woodstock Rd., Oxford, Eng.
125
NECROLOGY 1908-1927
Arranged by years
(Date of Death Unknown) class
William Ely Boies 1849
Thomas Shepherd Goodwin 1855
Charles Henry Pratt 1861
Walter Howard Ayres 1872
Peter Wagner 1875
Joseph Alexander Tomlinson 1876
Felix Shaw Hamel 1877
Charles Franklin Burleigh 1878
Albert Waldo Crockett 1898
Fred Keightley Gamble 1904
1908 (additional)
Edwin Alexander Spence 1864
Newell Stephen Wright 1873
1909
Henry Hurlburt 1839
Thomas Wright 1839
Moses Eaton Wilson 1845
Thomas Eliakim Bliss 1851
George Park Fisher 1851
Eliphalet Whittlesey 1851
Henry Johnson Patrick 1853
John Hyrcanus Mellish 1854
Edwin Watts Shaw 1855
John Moore 1857
William Alfred Packard 1857
Starr Hoyt Nichols 1860
Thomas Albert Perkins 1861
Edward Griffin Beckwith 1862
Henry James Bruce 1862
Samuel Barrett Pettingill 1866
Newton Tracy Blakeslee 1868
Frank Gray Clark 1869
John Henry Jones 1870
Alfred Edwards Tracy 1872
Robert McEwen Woods 1872
Albert Livermore 1873
William Scott Ament 1877
Otis Chickering 1890
Robert Andrew MacFadden 1896
1910
William Salter 1843
John Parsons 1848
Issachar Lefavour 1849
Herman Norton Barnum 1855
Theodore Thornton Munger 1856
William Wallace Livingston 1859
Samuel Ralph Asbury 1860
George Ingersoll Bard 1860
Leonard Zenas Ferris 1860
Alfred Augustus Ellsworth 1861
CLASS
Gilbert Otis Fay 1862
James Anderson Laurie 1862
Edward Lord Clark 1863
Cyrus Pickett 1863
Francis Hay den Boynton 1864
Thomas Wetmore Bishop 1867
William Edwards Park 1867
William Merrick Bristoll 1869
Henry Erastus Jewett 1869
Morton Dexter 1870
John Louis Ewell 1870
William Dickinson Hart 1873
Samuel Sherberne Mathews 1874
Thomas Robinson 1875
William Vail Wilson Davis 1877
Charles Orrin Day 1877
William Rogers Richards 1879
Daniel Elijah Smith 1880
Gilbert Brownell Balch 1881
Daniel Webster Clarke 1881
Herbert DeWitt Williams 1894
1911
Solomon Payson Fay 1847
John Bascom 1855
Edward Payson Crowell 1859
John William Lane 1859
Edward Nichols Goddard 1860
Charles Marsh Mead 1862
Henry Upson 1862
Henry Bullard 1863
Josiah Taylor Closson 1863
William Skinner Hazen 1863
George Roswell Leavitt 1863
Alba Levi Parsons Loomis 1863
Samuel Franklin French 1864
Christopher Wilkinson Knauff 1864
Hermann Ficke 1868
Lewis Gregory 1868
Henry Mitchell Whitney 1868
Charles Sylvester Brooks 1869
Samuel Henderson Virgin 1869
Amory Howe Bradford 1870
Frederick Haines Bartlett 1875
Isaac Goodell 1877
William Edgar Wolcott 1881
David Collin Wells 1885
George Shiel Young 1910
1912
Henry Bond Elliot 1843
William Ainsworth Farns worth 1852
John Russell Herrick 1852
126
NECROLOGY
CLASS
John Colby 1855
Smith Norton 1858
Abbott Eliot Kittredge 1859
Edward Alexander Strong 1859
George Henry Morss 1862
Cyrus Pearl Osborne 1862
John Alsop Paine 1862
Benjamin Franklin Perkins 1864
George Whitefield Phillips 1864
John Alvah Mills Richardson 1866
Charles Laurence Hubbard 1868
Daniel Merriman 1868
Charles McClellan Southgate 1870
Robert Charles Bedford 1875
Spencer Randolph Bonnell 1877
George Augustus Gates 1880
Hiram Janes Ferris 1886
Hagop Caspar Bulbulian 1887
Charles William Longren 1887
1913
Edward Augustus Renouf 1842
Timothy Farrar Clary 1846
James Carter Seagrave 1849
Henry Cummings 1850
William Ladd Ropes 1852
Edwin Smith Skinner 1852
John Willard 1853
Jotham Bradbury Sewall 1854
Charles Cutler Torrey 1854
Ephraim Menachen Epstein 1856
Charles Jenkins Hill 1856
Nathan Wheaton Moore 1856
Charles Fitch Morse 1856
Joseph Boardman 1860
Edward Gerrish Thurber 1862
Josiah Edwards Kittredge 1864
Stephen Knowlton 1865
Samuel Warren Dike 1866
Joseph Lanman 1867
Nathan Schuyler Moore 1867
William Harrington Warren 1868
Leander Trowbridge Chamber-
lain 1869
Daniel Crosby Greene 1869
George Daniel Marsh 1871
Marvin Davis Bisbee 1874
William Henry Hubbard 1874
John Doane 1884
Charles Carroll Kellogg 1887
Charles Selwyn Rich 1895
1914
Augustus Smith 1847
Charles Henry Gates 1850
George Bent 1853
Richard Gleason Greene 1853
Edward Bingham Chamberlin 1854
Stephen Denison Peet 1854
CLASS
Elnathan Ellsworth Strong 1855
Charles Cutler 1856
Charles Ray Palmer 1859
George Augustus Beckwith 1860
Richard Crittendon 1860
Alexander McKenzie 1861
George Burley Spalding 1861
Henry Charles Haskell 1862
William Enos Boise Moore 1862
Henry Freeman Allen 1863
James Haughton 1863
George Sayles Bishop 1864
George Austin Pelton 1864
James Edward Wright 1865
Bradford Morton Fullerton 1867
Levi Gilbert Chase 1871
Frederick Wyatt Fairfield 1871
Theodore Constantine Pratt 1871
Charles Henry Brooks 1873
Peter Benton Shiere 1873
Hamilton Mansfield Bartlett 1877
Richard Montgomery Burr 1877
George Hiram Bird 1879
Edward Oscar Dyer 1881
Ivory Hovey Bartlett Headley 1881
Charles Loveland Merriam 1882
Henry Field Ellinwood 1896
Charles Frederick Lee 1909
Fritz Daur 1914
1915
Henry Lewis Bullen 1846
George Slocum Folger Savage 1847
George Edwards Hill 1849
Joshua Wyman Wellman 1850
George Nye Boardman 1852
Joseph Warren Pickering Carter
1854
Henry Mills 1854
Isaac Bridgman 1859
Azro Andrus Smith 1859
Richard Ridgely Bird 1860
John Ellsworth Goodrich 1860
Norman Seaver 1860
George Washburn 1860
William Henry Bo wen 1861
Perley Bacon Davis 1861
Charles Morgan Pierce 1861
Thomas Roberts 1861
George Curtiss 1863
Austin Luther Park 1863
Asher Henry Wilcox 1863
Henry Edward Butler 1864
Arthur Little 1864
Samuel Page Fowler 1866
Emery Gilbert Chadwick 1867
Amos Skeele 1867
Albert Bowers 1868
Sereno D wight Gammel 1868
127
NECROLOGY
CLASS
Joseph Carlton Plumb 1868
John Phelps Taylor 1868
Franklin Parker Wood 1871
Charles Joseph Hardy Ropes 1875
Francis Edward Marsten 1876
Silas Anderson Spooner 1878
George Allen Mathews 1879
George Young Washburn 1880
Herbert Warner Stebbins 1882
Theodore Chickering Williams 1882
George Wallace Shaw 1884
George Herbert Grannis 1886
Alford Brown Penniman 1886
Edwin Ray Smith 1892
Elijah Henry Roper 1897
Arthur Howe Pingree 1898
1916
Artemas Dean 1848
Lorenzo Prentice Blood 1849
Henry Isaac Coe 1850
Daniel Bliss 1855
Prescott Fay 1855
Augustus Hart Carrier 1856
James Franklin Clarke 1858
William Henry Fenn 1858
William Hayes Ward 1859
James At wood Bates 1860
Lucien Harper Adams 1861
Lucius Root Eastman 1861
Albert Adams Young 1861
Lucius Hopkins Higgins 1863
Nathan Bangs Knapp 1863
George Huntington 1865
Mason Noble 1866
Thomas W Thompson 1866
John Low Rogers Trask 1867
DeWitt Scoville Clark 1868
James Wesley Cooper 1868
James Gregory Dougherty 1868
Henry Dwight Porter 1870
William Franklin Davis 1873
George Edwards Love joy 1873
Robert John Matthews 1875
Walter Rice 1875
George Wolcott Brooks 1877
John Peter Jones 1878
Egbert Newcomb Munro 1880
Edward Danforth Curtis 1882
Charles Frederick Burroughs 1890
Louis Fletcher Berry 1894
Percival Freeman Marston 1894
Benjamin Eastwood Ray 1898
Arthur Elmer Hartwell 1899
Charles Richard Peacock Newton
1906
Merrill Stanton Gaunt 1915
1917
William Porter
1843
CLASS
Edward Robie 1843
William Bainbridge Rice 1853
Samuel Ward Boardman 1855
William Smith Thompson 1857
Charles Wallace Clark 1858
Joseph Torrey 1858
Nathaniel Lord Upham 1858
Calvin Butler Hulbert 1859
Albert Bradstreet Peabody 1859
Alvah Lillie Frisbie 1860
Simeon Gilbert 1860
Charles Hardon 1860
Charles Artemas Kent 1860
Frederick Alphonso Noble 1861
Daniel Foster Savage 1861
Henry Anthony Goodhue 1862
Nathan Thompson 1865
William Henry Dowden 1866
Leverett Wilson Spring 1867
Mosely Hooker Williams 1867
Lyman Walker Winslow 1867
Ethan Curtis 1868
Charles Chester Cragin 1869
Edward Newman Packard 1869
Elijah Janes 1870
Hiram Payson Barnes 1872
Edwin Sprague Gould 1873
William Avery Lamb 1873
John Wood Hird 1874
Frank Louis Bristol 1875
George Lyman Dickinson 1876
John Edward Russell 1876
Edward Everett Bacon 1877
Albert Francis Newton 1877
James Luther Fowle 1878
Malan Humphey Wright 1879
William Ichabod Nichols 1880
William DeWitt Hyde 1882
Franklin Solomon Fitch 1883
Ernest Warburton Shurtleff 1888
Edward Byron Stiles 1888
Walter Allen Evans 1889
1918
Orson Parda Allen 1855
Henry Fairbanks 1857
Elijah Stites Fairchild 1859
John Alexander Ross 1860
Isaac Clark 1861
Edward Chase 1862
James Albert Howe 1862
Jonathan Young Stanton 1862
John Otis Barrows 1863
Edward Brown Furbish 1863
Arthur Martin Wheeler 1863
Samuel Haven Hilliard 1865
Joseph Hopkins Twichell 1865
John Kilbourn Williams 1866
Alden Allen 1867
128
NECROLOGY
George Phelps Byington
James Alexander Daly
Henry Grimes Marshall
William Henry Ryder
Frank Dana Sargent
Martin Luther Williston
James Fiske Merriam
Ephraim Meacham Corey
Austin Samuel Garver
James Kellogg Kilbourn
John Tefft Ward
Charles Carroll Carpenter
Francis Parker
Nathan Tirrell Dyer
Samuel Theodore Kidder
William De Loss Love
Robert MacKemmie Higgins
John Merriam
George Champlin Shepard
Southworth
Charles Selden Vaile
Daniel Wingate Waldron
William Abbott Perkins
Edgar Benjamin French
Robert Hugh Cochrane
Constantinos I. Constantine
William Henry James Willby
Rees Williams
1919
Oliver Brown
Franklin Deming Ayer
Henry Mills Alden
William Crawford
Eldridge Mix
Charles Henry Hitchcock
Frederick Webster Osborn
Daniel Warren Richardson
Samuel Butler Sherrill
Albert Reed
Edward Taylor Fairbanks
Charles Henry Williams
Gabriel Havens De Bevoise
Benjamin Franklin Hamilton 1864
William Penn Alcott
John Rodney Barnes
George Lyman Locke
Ephraim Eliphalet Pearson
Abbott
Samuel Ingersoll Briant
Isaac Pierson
Horace Bumstead
Adolphus Frederick Schauffler 1871
Joel Fiske Whitney
William Parmalee Sprague
Thomas Franklin Waters
William Thomas Swinnerton
Edward Sampson Tead
Joseph Frederick Flint
CLASS
CLASS
1867
James A Jones
1886
1867
Duncan McDermid
1888
1868
Sidney Augustus Burnaby
1892
1869
Ginzo Naruse
1892
1869
John Charles Campbell
1895
1869
George Harold Ellis
1902
1870
1871
1920
1871
Lyman Warner
1857
1872
Francis Howe Johnson
1860
1873
William Louis Bray
1861
1875
Henry Strong Huntington
1862
1875
Joseph Brown Ladd
1865
1876
Horace Dutton
1866
1877
James Griswold Merrill
1866
1878
Henry Pitt Page
1868
1880
Robert McCutcheon Hall
1872
1880
Henry Ketcham
1872
Horace Hall Leavitt
1873
1880
Charles Abner White
1873
1881
John Philip Sanderson
1874
1886
James Horace Pettee
1877
1888
Leonard Baker Tenney
1878
1897
Rufus Babcock Tobey
1880
1899
Frederick Augustus Holden
1883
1913
James Edwin Odlin
1884
1914
Arley Barthlow Show
1885
1917
Theodore Woodruff Haven
1887
William Watson Ranney
1892
Burton Smith Gilman
1894
1857
Pemberton Hale Cressey
1898
1859
Giles Gorton Brown
1899
1860
Ernest Carlton Davis
1906
1860
Reuben Albert Goodwin
1908
1860
James Perry
1913
1861
1861
1921
1861
Julian Monson Sturtevant
1859
1861
Lewis Francis
1860
1862
John Whitehill
1861
1863
Azel Washburn Wild
1862
1863
Robert Grosvenor Hutchins
1864
1864
Edward Norton
1864
1864
John Perry Barrett
1867
1865
Benjamin Angier Dean
1867
1865
Edward Moore Williams
1868
1865
George Trumbull Ladd
1869
Leroy Matthew Pierce
1869
1867
Charles Henry Rowley
1871
1867
William Henry Teel
1871
1869
James Henry Ecob
1872
1870
Edward Winthrop Jenney
1873
1871
Augustus Marcus Rice
1874
1871
John Edward Smith
1874
1873
Edward George Stone
1874
1875
Leverett Supply Woodworth
1874
1876
William Albert Rand
1875
1878
Elmer Jaynes Beach
1876
1880
Thomas Davidson Christie
1877
129
NECROLOGY
CLASS
Myron Oscar Harrington 1877
Henry Carter Adams 1878
Charles Parkhurst 1880
George Brainerd Wellington 1881
William Franklin Coburn 1882
John Wesley Threlfall 1920
1922
George William Harlan 1851
Giles Buckingham Willcox 1851
Walter Frear 1854
John Alexander Hamilton 1858
George Street Biscoe 1860
Luther Tracy Townsend 1862
Fayette Hurd 1863
George Leroy Gleason 1864
Myron Andrews Munson 1864
Henry Anstice 1865
Charles Thaddeus Haynes 1866
William Hamilton Phipps 1866
George Harris 1869
Sidney Crawford 1870
Henry Collins Woodruff 1871
Rufus Cushman Flagg 1872
James Bartlett Gregg 1874
George Milton Howe 1874
Kingsley Flavel Norris 1876
Samuel Hodgkiss 1880
James Miller Bennett 1882
Edgar Thomas Farrill 1882
Langdon Lauriston Ward 1884
Stephen Henry Robinson 1885
Benjamin Whipple Pennock 1886
Alexander Peter McDonald 1894
George Richardson Dickinson 1898
1923
Temple Cutler 1860
Joseph Bourne Clark 1861
Edward Elisha Herrick 1862
Theodore Strong Pond 1863
Jay Clizbe 1864
Edward Williams Morley 1864
Hugh Elder 1866
John Henry Morley 1866
Holland Bard Fry 1868
Daniel McKay Breckinridge 1869
Albion Henry Johnson 1869
Albert Elijah Dunning 1870
James Taylor Graves 1870
Charles Henry Merrill 1870
William Henry Cobb 1872
George Augustus Foss 1873
Joseph Bartlett Seabury 1874
Charles Lothrop Noyes 1880
Daniel Herbert Colcord 1881
Joseph Henry Selden 1881
John Ladd Sewall 1882
Augustus Stiles Carrier 1884
CLASS
Newton Irving Jones 1884
Charles Fremont Roper 1885
Clarence Cady Lyon 1890
Edward Glenfaun Spencer 1893
William Foster Stearns 1893
Robert Wayland Dunbar 1898
John George McKay 1916
Raymond Henry Fuller 1920
1924
Laurenus Clark Seelye 1860
John Codman Labaree 1861
William Burnet Wright 1861
John Henry Denison 1866
Addison Blanchard 1868
Ezra Brainerd 1868
Evarts Kent 1869
Stephen Morrell Newman 1871
Albert Weston Moore 1872
John Healy Williams 1873
Roselle Theodore Cross 1874
Frank Kimball Chase 1876
Orison Swett Marden 1876
Fred Lyman Allen 1877
Reuben Bean Wright 1877
James Herron Skiles 1880
Melvin James Allen 1882
Charles Homer Percival 1882
George Nelson Musgrove 1885
Owen Eaton Hardy 1894
Garabed Manoug Missirian 1914
1925
Asa Severance Fiske 1859
Henry Augustus Stevens 1860
Chauncey Goodrich 1864
Charles Herbert Richards 1865
Frederick Baylies Allen 1866
Newman Smyth 1867
Marshall Munroe Cutter 1868
David Dana Marsh 1868
Edward Seymour Huntress 1869
Moses Bross Thomas 1870
Levi Rodgers 1871
Henry Harrison Hamilton 1872
Edward Augustine Benner 1874
Samuel Elijah Eastman 1875
Justus Newton Brown 1876
John Henry Hoffman 1877
William Lee Bond 1879
George Shaw Butters 1881
Samuel Valentine Cole 1887
Robert Humphrey 1887
Robert Archey Woods 1888
Walter Perkins Hutchinson 1892
Andrew Campbell 1896
Frank Warren Dean 1898
George Haines 1901
Francis Howard Davis 1904
George Henry Hefflon 1906
130
NECROLOGY
1926
George Frederick Herrick
George Buckingham Beecher
Francis Porter Woodbury
William Jewett Tucker
M. Angelo Dougherty
Thomas Albert Emerson
James Augustus Towle
Burke Fay Leavitt
William Haskell Woodwell
George Walker Christie
George Henry Tilton
Edmond Cunningham Ingalls
Rowland Stevenson Cross
George Herbert Gutterson
John Peabody Richardson
Thomas McClelland
Frank Newhall White
Harry LeRoy Brickett
Amos Frederic Dunnels
Oscar Garland Mclntyre
:lass
CLASS
Charles Sumner Murkland
1884
1859
William Albert Sinclair
1885
1864
Walter Perkins Taylor
1885
1864
Andrew Webster Archibald
1888
1866
Herbert Gardner Mank
1888
1867
Newton Marshall Hall
1891
1869
William Sherman Hunt
1892
1869
David Kilburn
1893
1871
Angus Martin McDonald
1894
1872
Charles Petrie Marshall
1905
1873
Austin Phelps Dean
1911
1873
Laurence Frederic Eames
1922
1876
1877
1927
1878
George Thomas Washburn
1858
1879
Edwin Augustus Adams
1868
1880
Francis Edward Clark
1876
1881
John Herbert
1878
1882
Edwin Huntington Stickney
1881
1884
John Barstow
1887
1884
George Masters Woodwell
1887
131
INDEX OF OFFICERS
PAGE
*Abbot, Jacob 1
*Abbot, Nehemiah 1
* Abbot, Samuel 1, 5
*Adams, John 1
*Aiken, John 2
*Alden, Ebenezer 2
♦Alden, Edmund Kimball 3
*Anderson, Rufus 2
♦Armstrong, Samuel Turell 2
Arnold, William Rosenzweig 9
*Bachelder, John 12
*Bailey, Mark 11
*Bancroft, Cecil Franklin Patch 3
*Banister, William Bostwick 2, 6
*Barber, Jonathan 11
*Barrows, Elijah Porter 9, 10
♦Bartlet, William 5
Barton, James Levi 12
*Bassett, William Garry 6
♦Beckwith, George Cone 10, 11
Bigelow, Edwin Victor 7
*Bishop, Robert Roberts 3
*Blanchard, Amos 2
*Bliss, George 6
Boynton, Nehemiah 4, 12
Bradley, Dan Freeman 12
Brotherston, Bruce Wallace 11
*Brown, Moses 5
Brown, William Adams 13
Bullard, Washington Irving 5
*Burgess, Ebenezer 2
Cadbury, Henry Joel
Calkins, Raymond
Campbell, William Rogers
Carter, Charles Francis
*Carter, Franklin
Carver, Thomas Nixon
Cary, Otis
Chapin, Arthur Beebe
*Chapin, Calvin
*Chapman, Reuben Atwater
*Child, Linus
*Child, Willard
♦Church, John Hubbard
*Churchill, John Wesley
*Codman, John
*Cogswell, William
*Cole, Samuel Valentine
Cook, Frank Gaylord
8, 12, 13
13
6
5
3
12
12
5
6
2
2
2
2
8, 10, 11
6
2
6
4
*Dana, Daniel
Davey, William Robert Park-
house
11
PAGE
Davis, Harold Stearns 5
Davison, Archibald Thompson 12
3, 4, 7, 9
4
6
4
11
2
12
5
6
*Day, Charles Orrin
*Day, Frank Ashley
*Day, Jeremiah
Dewey, Harry Pinneo
*Dickinson, Baxter
*Dimmick, Luther Fraseur
*Dunning, Albert Elijah
♦Dwight, Timothy
*Dwight, William Theodore
♦Eaton, William Wells 10
♦Edwards, Bela Bates 8, 9
♦Edwards, Justin 2, 7
♦Emerson, Brown 2
♦Emerson, Ralph 7, 9
♦Eustis, William Tappan 6
Evans, Daniel 8
♦Evarts, Jeremiah 2
♦Fairbanks, Horace 3
Fairley, James A. 13
♦Farrar, Samuel 1, 13
♦Fiske, Daniel Taggart 2
Fitch, Albert Parker 5, 7, 9
♦Fitch, Eleazar Thompson 11
Flanders, Charles Nelson 11
♦Fletcher, Samuel 2
♦Fobes, Edwin F. 5
♦French, Jonathan 1
♦Frese, Georg Bernhard 11
Gardiner, Harry Norman 4
Gates, Owen Hamilton 11, 13
Gordon, George Angier 4
♦Gray, Burton Payne 4
♦Griffin, Edward Dorr 8
♦Gulliver, John Putnam 10
Gunnison, Binney 11
Guthrie, Ernest Graham 13
♦Hackett, Horatio Balch
Hale, Harris Grafton
♦Hall, Gordon
♦Hardy, Alpheus
♦Hardy, Alpheus Holmes
♦Harris, George
♦Hazard, Rowland
♦Herrick, George Frederick
Hincks, Edward Young
♦Hoadly, Loammi Ives
Hocking, William Ernest
Hodous, Lewin
♦Holmes, Abiel
10
5
6
2
3
3, 4, 7, 8
3
12
8, 10
11
11
12
1
133
INDEX OF OFFICERS
PAGE
PAGE
*Hopkins, Mark
6
♦Phillips, Samuel (1715-90)
1
Howard, Rossiter
12
*Phillips, Samuel (1752-1802)
1
♦Hubbard, Samuel
2
♦Phillips, William (1722-1804)
1
*Hubbard, William Joseph
2
♦Phillips, William (1750-1827)
1
*Humphrey, Heman
6
♦Platner, John Winthrop
7,9
*Hyde, William
2
♦Porter, Ebenezer
7,8
Pratt, James Bissett
12
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall
13
*Jackson, Samuel Cram
2
♦Quincy, Josiah
1
*Johnson, Osgood
2
♦Quint, Alonzo Hall
6
Jones, John Peter
12
Jones, Rufus Matthew
13
♦Reed, William
6
Richards, George Lyman
12
*Kingsbury, John
2
Ripley, Alfred Lawrence
3,4
*Knapp, George Brown
3,4
♦Robbins, Rensselaer David
Chanceford
13
La Piana, George
12
Roberts, Richard
13
*Leighton, George Frost Blunl
; 11
Rockwell, William Walter
11
*Little, Arthur
6
♦Robie, Edward 10, 13
*Lowell, John
1
♦Robinson, Edward 8, 10, 13
♦Root, George Frederick
11
McGiffert, Arthur Cushman
12
Ropes, James Hardy
3,4
*McKenzie, Alexander
3,4
♦Ropes, Joseph Samuel
3
*Marshall, Joshua Newell
6
♦Ropes, William Ladd
13
*Mason, Lowell
11
♦Rowe, Benjamin Franklin
11
*Mead, Charles Marsh
9
♦Russell, Charles Theodore
6
Merrill, Reuben
11
♦Russell, Francis Thayer
11
*Merrill, Selah
13
♦Russell, Thomas Hastings
3, 6
*Monroe, Lewis Baxter
11
♦Russell, William
11
Moore, Clifford Herschel
3,4
♦Ryder, William Henry
8
Moore, George Foot
7,9
Morgan, Clarence
3,4
Sawyer, James Cowan
3,4
*Morris, George Perry
4
♦Seelye, Julius Hawley
6
* Morse, Jedidiah
1
Sewall, Oliver Dana
5
Mott, John Raleigh
12
♦Shedd, William Greenough
♦Murdock, James
8,9
Thayer
9
♦Skinner, Thomas Harvey
8
*Newman, Mark
1
Smart, George Thomas
13
*Newton, Joel Worthington
10
Smith, Arthur Henderson
12
*Norris, John
5
♦Smith, Asa Dodge
6
*Noyes, Charles Lothrop
3,4
♦Smith, Elias
1
*Noyes, Daniel
2
♦Smith, Henry Boynton
10
♦Smith, Peter
3
*Osborne, Theodore Moody
3
♦Smyth, Egbert Coffin
7,9
♦Smyth, Newman
12
Page, Frederick Harlan
5
Sperry, Willard Learoyd 5
7,9
Palmer, Albert Wentworth
12
♦Spring, Samuel
6
*Palmer, Ray
6
♦Stanwood, Arthur Grimes
4
Park, Charles Edwards
13
♦Starbuck, Charles Casey
10
*Park, Edwards Amasa
7,8
Stearns, Alfred Ernest
3,4
Park, John Edgar
13
♦Stearns, Josiah
1
*Pearson, Eliphalet
1,8
♦Stearns, William Augustus
2
*Pease, Theodore Claudius
8
Stimson, Henry Albert
6-
*Pemberton, Ebenezer
1
Stimson, Henry Lewis
3,4
*Phelps, Austin
8
♦Stone, Timothy Dwight Porter 11
*Phillips, John (1719-95)
1
♦Storrs, Richard Salter
6
*Philhps, John (1776-1820)
1
♦Stowe, Calvin Ellis
8, 10
*Phillips, John (1780-1823)
1
♦Street, Owen
11
*Phillips, Jonathan
2
Strong, William Ellsworth
13
134
INDEX OF OFFICERS
PAGE
*Stuart, Moses
8
Suter, John Wallace, Jr.
13
♦Sweetser, Seth
2
*Symmes, William
1
*Talcott, Daniel Smith
10
*Tappan, David
1
♦Taylor, Edward
2
Taylor, John Lord
2, 7, 10
*Taylor, John Phelps
10
Taylor, Oliver Alden
10
Taylor, Samuel Harvey
2, 13
♦Terry, Seth
6
♦Thayer, Joseph Henry
8
Thomas, John Martin
12
Tilton, Frederic William
3
♦Tobey, Edward
2
Torrey, Charles Cutler
10, 11
♦Treat, Selah Burr
6
♦Tucker, William Jewett
8
♦Upham, Thomas Cogswell
10
Usher, Samuel
4
Vernon, Ambrose White
♦Vose, James Gardiner
♦Walker, George Leon
♦Walker, Williston
♦Walley, Samuel Hall
♦Walley, Samuel Hurd
Wellman, Arthur Holbrook
♦Wellman, Joshua Wyman
♦Wendell, Oliver
Weston, Thomas
♦Whitney, Harvey Leseur
Whittemore, William Frederick
♦Willcox, William Henry
Williams, Talcott
Willmott, Benjamin Albert
Winter, Irvah Lester
♦Wisner, Benjamin Blydenburg
♦Woodruff, Frank Edward
♦Woods, Leonard
♦Woods, Leonard, Jr.
♦Woods, Robert Archey
♦Worcester, Samuel
PAGE
12
3,4
6
13
1
2,6
12
3
1
6
11
4
3
12
7
11
2
8
8
10
12
6
135
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
*Abbott, Ephraim Eliphalet
Pearson 1867
Abbott, Ernest Hamlin 1896
Adams, Allison D wight 1875
Adams, Charles Darwin 1882
Adams, Edwin Augustus 1868
*Adams, Fred Magee 1920
Adams, George Irving 1895
* Adams, Henry Carter 1878
Adams, James Luther 1925
Adams, Joseph Marion 1892
* Adams, Lucien Harper 1861
Adams, Myron Winslow 1884
Adriance, Samuel Winchester 1877
Aitchison, William 1917
Aitken, William Ewart Maurice
1910
♦Alcott, William Penn 1865
Alden, Frederick Winthrop 1925
*Alden, Henry Mills 1860
Aldrich, Donald Bradshaw 1920
Alexander, James 1886
♦Allen, Alden 1867
Allen, Edgar Fletcher 1912
Allen, Edward Percival 1884
♦Allen, Fred Lyman 1877
♦Allen, Frederick Baylies 1866
♦Allen, Henry Freeman 1863
♦Allen, Melvin James 1882
♦Allen, Orson Parda 1855
Allis, William Baker 1892
Alvord, James Church 1888
♦Ament, William Scott 1877
Anderson, Albert Solomon 1926
Anderson, Charles 1874
Andrew, Frank Henry 1922
Andrew, John Charles States 1902
Andrews, George Arthur 1899
Andrews, George Whitefield 1867
♦Anstice, Henry 1865
Appasamy, Aiyadurai Jesudasen
1919
♦Archibald, Andrew Webster 1888
Armes, Arza Herbert 1889
Arnold, Henry Tucker 1871
Arya, Surendranath 1914
♦Asbury, Samuel Ralph 1860
Ashby, Thompson Eldridge 1911
Atkins, Charles Howard 1902
Attebery, Edgar Raymond 1923
Atterbury, Anson Phelps 1879
Attridge, James Percy 1920
Atwood, Alfred Ray 1904
Axtell, Archie Guy 1898
♦Ayer, Franklin Deming 1859
Ayers, Edward Everett
♦Ayers, Walter Howard
Babb, Thomas Earle
♦Bacon, Edward Everett
Badger, George Henry
Bailey, Moses
Bailey, Sidney Emory
Bakeman, Percival Rogers
Baker, Edwin Percy
Baker, Ernest Lester
Baker, Everett Moore
Baker, George Henry
Baker, Henry Rolfe
Baker, Orrin Gay
*Balch, Gilbert Brownell
Baldwin, Cyrus Grandison
Baldwin, Fritz Walter
CLASS
1903
1872
1868
1877
1886
1922
1874
1926
1917
1894
1926
1897
1890
1877
1881
1876
1913
Baldwin, Joseph Clark 3d 1921
Ball, George Sprague 1897
Ballantine, William Osborne 1885
Baltzer, Melbourne Owen 1910
Banninga, John J. 1917
Barber, Henry Alfred 1906
Barbour, James Ernest 1890
*Bard, George Ingersoll 1860
Barker, Mandeville James 1915
*Barnes, Hiram Payson 1872
*Barnes, John Rodney 1865
Barnes, Stephen Goodyear 1879
*Barnum, Herman Norton 1855
*Barrett, John Perry 1867
♦Barrows, John Otis 1863
Barry, Phillips 1912
♦Barstow, John 1887
Bartlett, Ernest Clark 1895
*Bartlett, Frederick Haines 1875
*Bartlett, Hamilton Mansfield 1877
Bartlett, Samuel Colcord 1894
Bartley, William Tenney 1897
Barton, Clarence LeRoy 1907
Bary, Emil Benjamin 1892
*Bascom, John 1855
Bates, Carroll McCloskey 1922
♦Bates, James Atwood 1860
Batt, William James 1858
Bauhofer, Oskar Samuel 1924
Bayes, Ralph Ernest 1919
♦Beach, Elmer Jaynes 1876
Beach, Harlan Page 1883
Beal, Frank Peer 1915
Beck, Dwight Marion 1923
♦Beckwith, Edward Griffin 1862
♦Beckwith, George Augustus 1860
Beckwith, Walter Learned 1916
137
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
♦Bedford, Robert Charles 1875
Bedrosian, Kapriel 1919
Beeber, Thomas Rissel 1872
*Beecher, George Buckingham 1864
Beede, Aaron McGaffey 1890
Belknap, Arthur Train 1904
Bell, Enoch Frye 1906
Belliss, Francis Cyril Benson 1924
Belshaw, Harold 1918
*Benner, Edward Augustine 1874
Bennett, Henry James 1901
*Bennett, James Miller 1882
Bennett, Richard Herbert 1921
*Bent, George 1853
Berle, Theodore Protas 1893
Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan 1922
Berridge, William Arthur 1916
*Berry, Louis Fletcher 1894
Binder, Abner Carroll 1917
*Bird, George Hiram 1879
*Bird, Richard Ridgely 1860
Bisbee, Charles Eaton 1878
Bisbee, John Bancroft 1917
*Bisbee, Marvin Davis 1874
*Biscoe, George Street 1860
*Bishop, George Sayles 1864
*Bishop, Thomas Wetmore 1867
Bitler, Thomas Bruce 1916
Bixby, Warren Newton 1916
Black, Floyd Henson 1917
Blake, Elmer Thomas 1895
Blake, Henry Augustus 1876
*Blakeslee, Newton Tracy 1868
♦Blanchard, Addison 1868
Blanchard, Edward Bickford 1892
Blanshard, Paul Beecher 1915
Bleakney, Edward Milton Addison
1917
Bliss, Alfred Veazie 1897
*Bliss, Daniel 1855
Bliss, Francis William 1924
Bliss, George Colton 1895
Bliss, Leon Duston 1888
*Bliss, Thomas Eliakim 1851
♦Blood, Lorenzo Prentice 1849
Blue, James McDougall 1896
Blumberg, Harry 1926
*Boardman, George Nye 1852
*Boardman, Joseph 1860
*Boardman, Samuel Ward 1855
Bocles, George Michael 1892
*Boies, William Ely 1849
Boisen, Anton Theophilus 1922
*Bond, William Lee 1879
*Bonnell, Spencer Randolph 1877
Bos worth, William Augustus 1868
Bouma, Clarence 1920
Bourne, Alexander Phoenix 1894
Bouton, Tilton Clark Hall 1881
*Bowen, William Henry
*Bowers, Albert
CLASS
1861
1868
Boyce, William Thomas 1911
Boyd, Herbert Wendell 1886
Boynton, Edward Chadbourne
1914
*Boynton, Francis Hay den 1864
Boynton, Morrison Russell 1913
Boynton, Nehemiah 1882
♦Bradford, Amory Howe 1870
Bradford, Emery Lucius 1892
Bradford, Park Andrew 1879
Bradley, Charles Frederick 1878
Bradley, Edward Ernest 1892
*Brainerd, Ezra 1868
Brauer, Walter Carl 1917
*Bray, William Louis 1861
Breck, Charles Albert 1894
*Breckenridge, Daniel McKay 1869
Breland, Homer Hargrove 1911
*Briant, Samuel Ingersoll 1867
♦Brickett, Harry LeRoy 1882
*Bridgman, Isaac 1859
Bridgman, Ralph Parkhurst 1922
Briggs, Horace Wilkinson 1925
♦Bristol, Frank Louis 1875
♦Bristoll, William Merrick 1869
Brock, Maynor Davis 1908
Broeg, Richard Theodore 1919
Bromley, Henry Walter 1919
♦Brooks, Charles Henry 1873
♦Brooks, Charles Sylvester 1869
♦Brooks, George Wolcott 1877
Brotherston, Bruce Wallace 1906
Brown, Carleton Fairchild 1893
♦Brown, Giles Gorton 1899
♦Brown, Justus Newton 1876
♦Brown, Oliver 1857
Brown, Sumner Jerome 1923
Browne, John Kittredge 1872
Bruce, Charles Russell 1886
♦Bruce, Henry James 1862
Buck, George Helon 1890
Buckham, John Wright 1888
Buckingham, George Sherman
1911
Bugbey, Willard Stanley 1875
♦Btilbulian, Hagop Caspar 1887
♦Bullard, Henry 1863
♦Bullen, Henry Lewis 1846
♦Bumstead, Horace 1870
Burckes, James Harold 1922
♦Burleigh, Charles Franklin 1878-
♦Burnaby, Sidney Augustus 1892
Burnham, David Elmer 1900
Burr, Almon Whitney 1875
Burr, Holland Field 1915
♦Burr, Richard Montgomery 1877
Burrill, Arthur Sumner 1896
138
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
♦Burroughs, Charles Frederick 1890
Burroughs, Lisle 1924
Burt, Enoch Hale 1886
*Butler, Henry Edward 1864
♦Butters, George Shaw 1881
*Byington, George Phelps 1867
Cadbury, Henry Joel 1909
Caldwell, William Taylor 1909
Calland, William Capell 1880
Camp, Edward Chapin 1894
♦Campbell, Andrew 1896
♦Campbell, John Charles 1895
Campbell, Robert, Jr. 1917
Campbell, Samuel Benjamin
Ayodele 1920
Campbell, Walter Webster 1890
Campbell, William Rogers 1881
Canney, Aaron Wallace 1919
Capron, George Collins 1882
Carey, Joseph Gordon 1916
Carlyon, James Thomas 1918
♦Carpenter, Charles Carroll 1875
♦Carrier, Augustus Hart 1856
♦Carrier, Augustus Stiles 1884
Carter, Charles Francis 1882
Carter, Clarence Emory 1910
Carter, Homer Wright 1876
♦Carter, Joseph Warren Pickering
1854
Cartlidge, Harry 1917
Cary, Edward Francis 1901
Cary, George Emerson 1912
Cary, Otis 1877
Casey, Robert Pierce 1917
Caswell, Francis Alonzo 1923
Cawley, Norman Bromfield 1919
♦Chaddock, Emery Gilbert 1867
Chadwick, John Raymond 1926
♦Chamberlain, Leander Trow-
bridge 1869
♦Chamberlin, Edward Bingham
1854
Chandler, Edward Herrick 1888
Chandler, Joseph Hayes 1882
Chapman, Raymond Andrews
1917
Chase, Cornelius Thurston 1914
1862
1876
1871
1926
1890
1875
1876
1873
1877
♦Chase, Edward
♦Chase, Frank Kimball
♦Chase, Levi Gilbert
Cheney, John Richard
♦Chickering, Otis
Childs, James Hobart
Childs, Truman D
♦Christie, George Walker
♦Christie, Thomas Davidson
Chubb, James Storkopf 1926
CLASS
Churchill, Frederic Arthur 1880
Chute, Edward Lane 1880
Chutter, Frederick George 1887
Clapp, Ellery Carroll 1906
Clapp, Richard Harold 1904
Clark, Allen Williams 1923
Clark, Calvin Montague 1888
Clark, Charles 1894
♦Clark, Charles Wallace 1858
♦Clark, Daniel Webster 1881
♦Clark, DeWitt ScoviUe 1868
♦Clark, Edward Lord 1863
♦Clark, Francis Edward 1876
♦Clark, Frank Gray 1869
♦Clark, Isaac 1861
♦Clark, Joseph Bourne 1861
Clark, Stephen Cutter 1916
Clark, William Evans 1911
Clarke, Almon Taylor 1872
♦Clarke, James Franklin 1858
♦Clary, Timothy Farrar 1846
Cliff, Henry Welsford 1912
Clinton, John Daniel 1918
♦Clizbe, Jay 1864
♦Closson, Josiah Taylor 1863
♦Cobb, William Henry 1872
Coburn, Wallace Irving 1885
♦Coburn, William Franklin 1882
♦Cochrane, Robert Hugh 1899
♦Coe, Henry Isaac 1850
♦Colby, John 1855
♦Colcord, Daniel Herbert 1881
♦Cole, Samuel Valentine 1887
Cole, William Isaac 1888
Comin, John 1896
Connell, Arthur Randolph 1910
Conner, Frederick Joel 1880
♦Constantine, Constantinos 1913
Cooke, Forest Harwood 1911
Cooke, George Salem 1917
(Kukhi, Georges Salim)
Cooledge, Charles Edwin 1870
Coombs, John Russell 1917
Coons, James Ephraim 1910
♦Cooper, James Wesley 1868
♦Corey, Ephraim Meacham 1871
Corley, Douglas Hilary 1915
Cornelius, John Jesudason 1911
Cornett, John Stanley 1923
Cory, Isaac Linnaes 1881
Covell, Arthur John 1890
♦Cragin, Charles Chester 1869
Craig, Timothy Currier 1891
Crandall, Frank Byron 1913
Crane, Henry Calvin 1873
♦Crawford, Sidney 1870
♦Crawford, William 1860
Creighton, Roy Lamont 1914
Cressey, George Croswell 1884
139
INDEX OF ALUMNI
*Cressey, Pemberton Hale
Cristy, Albert Barnes
CLASS
1898
1879
1860
1898
1922
1890
1891
1915
1874
1877
1911
1859
1916
1923
1905
*Crittenden, Richard
♦Crockett, Albert Waldo
Crockett, David
Crosby, John Fergus
Cross, Allen Eastman
Cross, George Irving
*Cross, Roselle Theodore
*Cross, Rowland Stevenson
Crossland, Edgar
*Crowell, Edward Payson
Crusius, Paul Nicholas
Cullens, Paul Archibald
Cummings, Arthur Gray
Cummings, Charles Kimball, Jr.
1922
*Cummings, Henry 1850
Currier, Albert Henry 1862
Curtis, Charles Lawrence 1908
♦Curtis, Edward Danforth 1882
♦Curtis, Ethan 1868
Curtis, Willard Hallowell 1912
♦Curtiss, George 1863
Cushman, Leonard 1913
Cutbill, Harold Clifford 1923
♦Cutler, Charles 1856
Cutler, Charles Herrick 1886
♦Cutler, Temple 1860
Cutler, Wolcott 1916
♦Cutter, Marshall Munroe 1868
Cutting, Reginald Alex Caverly
1914
Dabney, Vaughan 1914
Dale, John Harold 1903
Dale, Oliver Boynton 1922
Dallinger, John Russell 1923
♦Daly, James Alexander 1867
Dana, Arthur Payson 1882
Dana, Samuel Howard 1872
Daniels, Francis Pratt 1926
Dann, Robert Horniman 1920
Dansingberg, Paul Durand 1909
♦Daur, Fritz 1914
Davidson, Hugh Roswell 1914
Davies, Arthur Robert 1895
Davis, Abbott Pearlton 1895
♦Davis, Ernest Carlton 1906
♦Davis, Francis Howard 1904
♦Davis, Perley Bacon 1861
Davis, Ralph Marshall 1917
Davis, Roy 1911
♦Davis, William Franklin 1873
♦Davis, William Vail Wilson 1877
♦Day, Charles Orrin 1877
Day, Edward 1886
Day, Hugh Melvin 1925
Day, John Warren 1916
CLASS
Day, Joseph Tuckerman 1917
♦Dean, Artemas 1848
♦Dean, Austin Phelps 1911
♦Dean, Benjamin Aiigier 1867
♦Dean, Frank Warren 1898
Dean, Lee Maltby 1902
♦DeBevoise, Gabriel Havens 1864
De Camp, Benjamin Crane 1916
Dechman, Arthur 1906
Dees, Jesse Walter 1912
De Lapp, Ambrose Clark 1919
De Lyre, Theodore George 1885
Dempster, Milen Cotrel 1925
Denio, Francis Brigham 1879
♦Denison, John Henry 1866
Denison, John Hopkins 1894
Denison, Robert Charles 1892
Derebey, Christus Apostolos 1886
Dewey, Harry Pinneo 1887
♦Dexter, Morton 1870
Dicker man, George Sherwood 1870
Dickerman, Josiah Pope 1910
♦Dickinson, George Lyman 1876
♦Dickinson, George Richardsonl898
1866
1892
1909
1884
1923
1921
1872
1921
♦Dike, Samuel Warren
Disbrow, Edward Delevan
Dixon, William James
♦Doane, John
Doggett, Walton Hall
Doherty, Richard Bronsby
Dole, Charles Fletcher
Donaldson, Frederic Frow
Donaldson, Frederick August 1895
Donegan, Horace William Baden
1925
Doney, Paul Herbert
Dorchester, Donald Hardy
Dossett, Burgin Estel
♦Dougherty, James Gregory
♦Dougherty, M Angelo
Douglass, Harlan Paul
♦Dowden, William Henry
Drake, Frank Edward
Drowne, George Leonard
Drury, Herbert Lathe
Duff, Archibald
Dun, Angus
♦Dunbar, Robert Wayland
Duncklee, Maurice Johnson
Dunham, Samuel
♦Dunnels, Amos Frederic
♦Dunning, Albert Elijah
♦Dutton, Horace
Dycer, Arthur William
♦Dyer, Edward Oscar
♦Dyer, Nathan Tirrell
1922
1917
1923
1868
1867
1894
1866
1897
1901
1909
1872
1916
1898
1905
1863
1884
1870
1866
1923
1881
1876
♦Eames, Lawrence Frederic 1922
♦Eastman, Lucius Root 1861
140
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
CLASS
*Eastman, Samuel Elijah
1875
Fjelsted, Runolfer
1913
Easton, Charles Lawren Stevens
Flagg, James Wesson
1882
1924
♦Flagg, Rufus Cushman
1872
Eaton, David Thurber
1923
Flanders, Charles Nelson
1874
Eaton, Edward Dwight
1875
Fleming, Isaac
1912
Eaton, James Demarest
1872
♦Flint, Joseph Frederick
1880
*Ecob, James Henry-
1872
Folsom, Omar White
1872
Edwards, Frederick
1893
Forbes, Washington Horace
1881
♦Elder, Hugh
1866
Ford, Edward Torrey
1887
Eliot, Frederick May
1913
Ford, James Belcher
1926
*Ellinwood, Henry Field
1896
♦Foss, George Augustus
1873
♦Elliot, Henry Bond
1843
Foster, Frank Hugh
1877
*Ellis, George Harold
1902
Foster, John McGaw
1885
*Ellsworth, Alfred Augustus
1861
Foster, Rupert Clinton
1914
Elsmith, Leonard
1912
Fouke, Hugh B., Jr.
1924
Emerson, Oliver Pomeroy
1871
♦Fowle, James Luther
1878
♦Emerson, Thomas Albert
1869
♦Fowler, Samuel Page
1865
Endo, Francis Kiei
1925
Fowler, William Plumer
1922
Ennis, Merlin W
1921
Fox, Howard Stowell
1914
Enslin, Morton Scott
1923
♦Francis, Lewis
1860
Ensminger, Fred Patterson
1901
Frantz, Milton Newberry
1899
Eppard, Clarence Monroe
1911
♦Frear, Walter
1854
*Epstein, Ephraim Menachen
l 1856
French, David Edgar
1885
Evans, Daniel
1891
♦French, Edgar Benjamin
1897
Evans, Daniel Henry
1862
♦French, Samuel Franklin
1864
*Evans, Walter Allen
1889
♦Frisbie, Alvah Lillie
1860
Everett, Paul Ellsworth
1912
Frost, George Benjamin
1882
*Ewell, John Louis
1870
♦Fry, Holland Bard
1868
Ewell, William Stickney
1905
♦Fuller, Raymond Henry
1920
♦Fullerton, Bradford Morton
1867
Fair, Harold Irvine
1920
♦Furbish, Edward Brown
1863
Fairbank, Edward
1892
Furbush, Andrew Chesley
1900
♦Fairbanks, Edward Taylor
1863
Furr, Willis Caldwell
1916
♦Fairbanks, Henry
1857
Fairchild, Edwin Milton
1893
♦Gamble, Fred Keightley
1904
♦Fairchild, Elijah Stites
1859
♦Gammell, Sereno Dwight
1868
♦Fairfield, Frederick Wyatt
1871
♦Garver, Austin Samuel
1871
Fales, Elisha Farrington
1874
Gaskin, William
1917
♦Farnsworth, William Amos
1852
♦Gates, Charles Henry
1850
♦Farrill, Edgar Thomas
1882
♦Gates, George Augustus
1880
Faulkner, John Alfred
1882
♦Gaunt, Merrill Stanton
1915
Favour, Paul Gordon
1908
Gay, Harry Nelson
1895
♦Fay, Gilbert Otis
1862
Gesner, Kenneth Cheney
1922
♦Fay, Prescott
1855
Gibbs, George Crocker
1924
♦Fay, Solomon Payson
1847
Gidart, Augustus William
1914
Felland, Gonard Andreas
1925
Gilbert, Ernest DeWitt
1922
Fenn, Dan Huntington
1921
♦Gilbert, Simeon
1860
♦Fenn, William Henry
1858
Gilbertson, Albert Nicolay
1919
Ferguson, Joseph Louis
1896
Gilchrist, George Edward
1924
♦Ferris, Hiram Janes
1886
♦Gilman, Burton Smith
1894
♦Ferris, Leonard Zenas
1860
Gilmore, Arthur Harold
1908
♦Ficke, Hermann
1868
Gilmore, Aubrey Caldwell
1901
Fielding, Abbee
1925
Gilpatrick, Howard
1899
Findlay, Charles Walter
1912
♦Gleason, George Leroy
1864
Findlay, John Logan
1911
Gleason, Herbert Wendell
1881
Fisher, Charles Frederick
1900
♦Goddard, Edward Nichols
1860
♦Fisher, George Park
1851
Gold, Henry Raphael
1920
*Fiske, Asa Severance
1859
♦Goodell, Isaac
1877
♦Fitch, Franklin Solomon
1883
Goodenough, Herbert Delos
1881
141
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
Goodheart, Simon Francis 1898
*Goodhue, Henry Anthony 1862
*Goodrich, Chauncey 1864
♦Goodrich, John Ellsworth 1860
Goodrich, Joseph Augustus 1896
*Goodwin, Reuben Albert 1908
*Goodwin, Thomas Shepherd 1855
Goostray, Frank 1918
Gordon, Charles Edwin 1875
Gordon, Coningsby Mathieson
1918
*Gould, Edwin Sprague 1873
Gould, John Harold 1909
Graham, Hugh Finlay 1901
Graham, Ralph Waldo 1923
Graham, William Creighton 1915
Grammes, Arthur Peter 1919
Grande, John Wesley 1926
*Grannis, George Herbert 1886
Grant, Frederick Lewis 1895
Grant, Perley Cummings 1904
Grape, Jacob 1924
Graves, Charles Coakley 1923
*Graves, James Taylor 1870
Greeley, Leslie Campbell 1898
Green, Oscar Frederic 1920
Green, Sigfrid Ebenhard 1926
*Greene, Daniel Crosby 1869
Greene, Frederick Davis 1890
*Greene, Richard Gleason 1853
*Gregg, James Bartlett 1874
Gregory, Caspar Rene, 2nd 1921
Gregory, James Church 1892
*Gregory, Lewis 1868
Griffiths, Thomas Morgan 1916
Grimes, Harry 1921
Grindy, Roy Melvin 1925
Gross, Daniel Irving 1908
Grosvenor, Edwin Augustus 1872
Grover, George Wheelock 1877
Grover, Richard Baxter 1881
Gulick, Sidney Lewis 1896
Gunn, Franklin Fuller 1886
Guru, Lakshman Ramay 1922
Gustin, Byron Freeto 1897
*Gutterson, George Herbert 1878
Hainer, Herbert Milton 1922
*Haines, George 1901
Hale, Harris Grafton 1891
Hale, Lyman Lansing 1911
Hall, Charles Lemon 1874
*Hall, Newton Marshall 1891
Hall, Oakel Fowler 1909
*Hall, Robert McCutcheon 1872
Hallock, Arthur Clifford Kimber
1918
Ham, Edward Randolph 1900
*Hamel, Felix Shaw 1877
CLASS
*Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin 1864
*Hamilton, Henry Harrison 1872
*Hamilton, John Alexander 1858
Hammond, Joseph 1878
Handanian, Karnek Abraham 1921
Hanson, Miles, Jr. 1926
Hanson, Peter Julius 1918
Harbinson, Stewart Clark 1925
*Hardon, Charles 1860
*Hardy, Owen Eaton 1894
*Harlan, George William 1851
*Harrington, Myron Oscar 1877
Harrington, Vernon Charles 1894
Harris, Cyril Beverly 1925
♦Harris, George 1869
Harris, John Upham 1925
Harrison, Max Hunter 1916
Hart, Ernest Belden 1908
Hart, Hastings Hornell 1880
*Hart, William Dickinson 1873
Hartshorn, Harold Valentine 1908
Hartt, Rollin Lynde 1896
♦Hartwell, Arthur Elmer 1899
Hartwell, Harry Linwood 1902
♦Haskell, Henry Charles 1862
Haskell, Joseph Noyes 1900
Haskins, Herman Hartwell 1913
Haskins, Robert Walter 1872
Hass, Leopold Hellmuth
Rudolphus 1923
Hatch, Charles Alfred 1916
*Haughton, James 1863
Haupt, David Richardson 1923
*Haven, Theodore Woodruff 1887
Hawes, Charles Taylor 1883
Hawthorne, William Cope 1889
Hawver, Harley Daniel 1926
Hayley, John William 1864
Haynes, Charles Stillman 1901
♦Haynes, Charles Thaddeus 1866
Haynes, Henry Harrison 1876
Hays, Edward Christopher 1902
Hay ward, Frederick Downing 1909
Hazen, Azel Washburn 1868
*Hazen, William Skinner 1863
*Headley, Ivory Hovey Bartlett
1881
Heald, Josiah H 1883
♦Hefflon, George Henry 1906
Heininger, Harold Rickel 1923
Hellens, Clarence Edward 1922
Hemenway, Myles Standish 1886
Heminway, Truman 1921
Henderson, Howard 1920
Henry, Bertram Curtis 1908
Henschen, Robert Mountain 1926
♦Herbert, John 1878
♦Herrick, Edward Elisha 1862
*Herrick, George Frederick 1859
142
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
Herrick, Israel Arthur 1895
*Herrick, John Russell 1852
Herrick, Warren Crocker 1923
Hersey, Charles Francis 1892
Hetherington, Albert Edward 1916
Heyn, Cornelius 1920
Hicks, Granville 1924
Hicks, William Cleveland 1923
Higgins, Lucius Hopkins 1863
*Higgins, Robert Mackemmie 1880
*Hill, Charles Jenkins 1856
Hill, Edward Munson 1882
*Hill, George Edwards 1849
Hill, George Wilson Crockett 1895
Hill, James Langdon 1875
Hill, Milton Fly 1913
*Hilliard, Samuel Haven 1865
Hincks, Edward Young 1870
Hines, Frank Bristow 1888
Hines, Herbert Waldo 1909
Hino, Masumi 1913
*Hird, John Wood 1874
Hirotsu, Tomonobu 1895
*Hitchcock, Charles Henry 1861
Hivale, Bhaskar Pandurang 1920
Hoag, William Dixon 1923
Hobson, Henry Wise 1920
Hodgdon, Frank Wilbert 1897
*Hodgkiss, Samuel 1880
♦Hoffman, John Henry 1877
Hogenhauer, Alphonse Stewart
1924
Hoisington, Forrest Willard 1922
Hokenson, Henry John 1926
Holbrook, Charles Werden 1883
*Holden, Frederick Augustus 1883
Holman, Edwin Charles 1885
Holmes, Frank Orville 1920
Holmes, John Andrew 1900
Holmes, William Trumbull 1897
Holton, Charles Sumner 1892
Holton, Edward Payson 1891
Hood, Edward Cleeves 1872
Hood, George Alfred 1869
Hooper, John Francis 1883
Home, John Franklin 1881
Houghton, Edward Lovell 1883
House, Albert Virgil 1894
Houser, Emerson Olds 1911
Howard, Charles Henry 1896
*Howe, George Milton 1874
*Howe, James Albert 1862
Howe, Sheldon Jenckes 1910
Howell, Charles Conrad Garfield
1916
Howell, Edward Beach 1887
Howes, Albert Worcester 1897
Hoyle, Joseph Land 1905
Hrbata, Leopold 1919
CLASS
Hubbard, Charles Francis Way-
land 1881
*Hubbard, Charles Lawrence 1868
Hubbard, James Mascarene 1862
*Hubbard, William Henry 1874
Hubbell, William Stone 1866
Hubon, Charles Wilson 1921
Huckel, Earl Wentworth 1914
Hudson, Louis Germaine 1921
*Hulbert, Calvin Butler 1859
Hull, George Herbert 1903
Hume, Robert Allen 1873
*Humphrey, Robert 1887
*Hunt, William Sherman 1892
Huntington, Charles White 1881
*Huntington, George 1865
*Huntington, Henry Strong 1862
Huntington, Michael Paul St.
Agnan 1916
*Huntress, Edward Seymour 1869
*Hurd, Fayette 1863
*Hurlburt, Henry 1839
*Hutchins, Robert Grosvenor 1864
*Hutchinson, Walter Perkins 1892
*Hyde, William DeWitt 1882
Imaoka, Nobuichiro 1916
*Ingalls, Edmond Cunningham
1876
Inouye, Isaac 1925
Ives, Henry Goodwin 1917
Jacob, Thomas 1926
*Janes, Elijah 1870
Jenkinson, Egbert William Ash-
ford 1921
*Jenney, Edward Winthrop 1873
Jerge, Walter Brightman 1923
Jewett, George Franklin 1911
*Jewett, Henry Erastus 1869
Johnshoy, Joseph Walter 1921
*Johnson, Albion Henry 1869
Johnson, Arthur Warren 1923
Johnson, Clarence Richard 1911
Johnson, Edward Dunbar 1911
* Johnson, Francis Howe 1860
Johnson, Frederic Perley 1891
Johnson, George Henry 1876
Johnson, Herbert Lansdowne 1915
Jones, Charles Stanley 1921
Jones, Francis Marion 1926
*Jones, James A 1886
* Jones, John Henry 1870
* Jones, John Peter 1878
* Jones, Newton Irving 1884
Jones, William Emerson 1912
Jordan, Israel 1892
Joudry, Robert Clyde 1918
Joy, Charles Rhind 1911
143
INDEX OF ALUMNI
Judy, Clayton
Justice, James Caleb
CLASS
1908
1914
Kaley, John Andrew 1875
Kalish, A. H. 1925
Kambour, Gabriel Basileios 1889
Kan, William Enkichi 1920
Kasson, Frank Hatch 1879
Katayama, Sen Joseph 1895
Katibah, Habib Ibrahim 1915
Kavanagh, Francis Edge 1886
Keep, Frederick Arthur 1917
Keith, Charles Clarke 1919
Kelley, Arthur Willard 1882
♦Kellogg, Charles Carroll 1887
Kelsey, Carl 1895
Kelsey, Edward Duncan 1878
Kenngott, George Frederick 1889
*Kent, Charles Artemas 1860
*Kent, Evarts 1869
Kenworthy, Murray Shipley 1910
Kenyon, Arnold Oakley 1925
Kepner, Charles David 1922
Kershaw, Charles Harvey 1904
Kershaw, Charles Henry 1907
*Ketcham, Henry 1872
Kettelle, John Dunster 1923
*Kidder, Samuel Theodore 1877
*Kilbourn, James Kellogg 1872
Kilburn, David 1893
Kimball, Edward 1878
Kimball, Harry Woods 1895
Kimball, Lucien Carpenter 1887
King, Philip 1912
Kirk patrick, George Duncan 1917
♦Kittredge, Abbott Eliot 1859
*Kittredge, Josiah Edwards 1864
Klein, Armin 1913
Klock, Edwin Judson 1891
♦Knapp, Nathan Bangs 1863
*Knauff, Christopher Wilkinson
1864
Kneeland, Martin Dwelle 1920
Knight, Willard Raymond 1923
Knott, Harold Elkin 1911
♦Knowlton, Stephen 1865
Koch, Arthur Ellsworth 1924
Koyano, Keizo 1888
Kukkhi, Georges Salim 1917
(Cooke, George Salem)
Kurahara, Korehiro Sogaku 1889
Kurihara, Hisawo 1925
Kurland, Samuel 1923
*Labaree, John Codman
*Ladd, George Trumbull
1861
1869
*Ladd, Joseph Brown 1865
Lamb, Francis Percival Stewart
1883
CLASS
*Lamb, William Avery 1873
Lancaster, Ellsworth Gage 1889
♦Lane, John William 1859
Lang, Stephen Christian 1914
Langer, Walter Charles 1924
*Lanman, Joseph 1867
Larson, Frank Alexander 1914
Lathe, Herbert William 1877
*Laurie, James Anderson 1862
Lawrence, William 1875
Lawton, Thomas Willingham 1907
Lay cock, Craven 1897
♦Leavitt, Burke Fay 1871
Leavitt, Frederick William 1899
*Leavitt, George Roswell 1863
*Leavitt, Horace Hall 1873
LeBosquet, John Edwards 1899
*Lee, Charles Frederick 1909
Lee, Lucius Orren 1886
Lees, John Walter 1870
*Lefavour, Issachar 1849
Leland, Hervey Delos 1923
Lesher, Harold Vonieda 1911
Lewis, Everett Edward 1867
Lewis, George Henry 1914
Lewis, Gomer Rhys 1914
Lewis, John Beavens 1895
Libby, Frederick Joseph 1902
Light, James Stanley 1923
Lillie, Horatio Curren 1862
Lincoln, Howard Abbot 1904
♦Little, Arthur 1864
Little, Bertram Kimball 1926
♦Livermore, Albert 1873
♦Livingston, William Wallace 1859
♦Locke, George Lyman 1865
Long, William Joseph 1895
♦Longren, Charles William 1887
♦Loomis, Alba Levi Parsons 1863
Loomis, George Albert 1888
Loomis, Samuel Lane 1880
Lord, Albert Jones 1897
Loud, Halah Harden 1897
Love, Archibald Longworth 1879
♦Love, William DeLoss 1878
♦Love joy, George Edwards 1873
Lovell, Moses Richardson 1921
Lovgren, Bernard Nathaniel 1916
Lowe, Frank Melville, Jr. 1920
Luce, Frank Leonard 1894
Luck, Charles Washington 1887
Luecke, Oscar William 1914
Lund, Nils Wilhelm 1919
Lundell, William Warren 1926
Lyding, Otto 1913
Lyford, Richard Taylor 1923
♦Lyon, Clarence Cady 1890
Lyte, John Bertram 1925
Lyttle, Charles Harold 1913
144
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
McBride, Arthur Andrews 1907
McBride, Davidson Rankin 1925
McBride, Guy Moore 1913
McCallum, William Cecil 1912
McChesney, John 1913
McClelland, Raymond Greene
1881
♦McClelland, Thomas 1880
McClure, Robert William 1924
McCormick, Augustine 1923
♦McDermid, Duncan 1888
♦McDonald, Alexander Peter 1894
♦McDonald, Angus Martin 1894
McDonald, Donald 1889
♦MacFadden, Robert Andrew 1896
McFayden, Donald 1904
McGarey, Everett Alonzo 1916
Macgowan, Henry Albert 1889
MacGowan, Royal Edmund 1921
Mclntyre, Daniel 1894
♦Mclntyre, Oscar Garland 1884
♦McKay, John George 1916
♦McKenzie, Alexander 1861
Mackenzie, Francis Scott 1917
MacKenzie, Harry Lincoln 1926
McKinley, Charles Ethelbert 1894
McLaren, James Henry 1893
Macleod, Cameron 1909
MacNair, William Mackintosh
1901
McPherson, Paul Crerar 1916
MacQueen, Norman 191 i
Macy, Paul Griswold 1916
Maier, Walter Arthur 1918
Malanv, Rollin Douglas 1916
Malouf, Shibly Daibes 1917
Manesse, Bates Morgan de
Valcourt 1919
Manifold, George 1916
♦Mank, Herbert Gardner 1888
Mann, William Justin 1915
Manning, Frederic Wilbur 1890
Manry, James Campbell 1914
Man well, John Parker 1896
Marcus, Ralph 1926
♦Marden, Orison Swett 1876
Marget, Arthur William 1919
♦Marsh, David Dana 1868
Marsh, Edward Lester 1892
Marsh, Francis Jewett 1875
♦Marsh, George Daniel 1871
♦Marshall, Charles Petrie 1905
♦Marshall, Henry Grimes 1868
Marshall, Robert Manning 1893
♦Marsten, Francis Edward 1876
♦Marston, Percival Freeman 1894
Mashino, Yashiki 1893
Mathews, Burleigh Voorhees 1925
♦Mathews, George Allen 1879
CLASS
♦Mathews, Robert John 1875
♦Mathews, Samuel Sherberne 1874
Matsuhara, Iwao 1920
Matthias, Joseph Martin 1913
Mattson, Bernard Gause 1897
Mayer, Joseph 1912
♦Mead, Charles Marsh 1862
Means, David MacGregor 1875
Meengs, John Henry 1926
Megathlin, Henry Gerrard 1896
Mellinger, Asa Wright 1924
♦Mellish, John Hyrcanus 1854
Meriam, Morrison Ellsworth 1895
Merriam, Alexander Ross 1877
♦Merriam, Charles Loveland 1882
♦Merriam, James Fiske 1870
♦Merriam, John 1880
Merrick, Frank Wilbur 1892
Merrill, Boynton 1926
♦Merrill, Charles Henry 1870
Merrill, George Anthony 1897
Merrill, Harvey Clifford 1915
Merrill, Ivan Colson 1918
♦Merrill, James Griswold 1866
Merrill, William Cross 1896
♦Merriman, Daniel 1868
Merritt, William Carter 1882
Mesner, Charles Warren 1914
Metcalf, Irving Wight 1881
Miller, Clifford Leonard 1907
Miller, Jason George 1899
Miller, John X 1903
Miller, Lindley Hoffman 1916
Miller, Ross ' 1922
Miller, Walther Martin 1920
Mills, Charles Smith 1885
Mills, Fay Charling 1923
Mills, Frank Eugene 1878
Mills, George Sherman 1895
♦Mills, Henry 1854
Minker, Ralph Leland 1925
Minnis, Thomas Wesley 1884
Minot, James Jackson, Jr. 1913
♦Missirian, Garabed Manoug 1914
Mitchell, Charles Langdon 1870
Mitchell, George Washington 1883
Mix, Eldridge 1860
Moodey, Christopher Russell 1918
Moodey, John Reginald 1918
♦Moore, Albert Weston 1872
Moore, Charles Albert 1895
Moore, Gainer Pierce 1892
♦Moore, John 1857
Moore, Luther Bunyan 1922
♦Moore, Nathaniel Schuyler 1867
♦Moore, Nathan Wheaton 1856
♦Moore, William Enos Boise 1862
♦Morley, Edward Williams 1864
♦Morley, John Henry 1866
145
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
CLASS
Morris, Carlyle
1921
Ollerenshaw, Samuel
1872
Morris, Herbert Brooke
1923
Olmstead, Julian Hanford
1896
Morrow, Horace Edwin
1885
Orton, Arnot Stanley
1916
*Morse, Charles Fitch
1856
*Osborn, Frederick Webster
1861
Morse, Edgar Leander
1879
*Osborne, Cyrus Pearl
1862
♦Morss, George Henry-
1862
Osgood, Ernest Earle
1903
Moses, John Shapleigh
1916
Osgood, Robert Treadwell
1891
Mousigian, Mardiros
1912
Owen, Daniel Edward
1892
Mowery, Dwight Fay
1910
Owen, Llewelyn Arnold
1924
Muder, Milton Ernest
1919
Oxley, Edmund Harrison
1909
Mulnix, Andrew Henry
1895
Oxnard, Henry Ernest
1894
*Munger, Theodore Thornton
*Munro, Egbert Newcomb
1880
♦Packard, Edward Newman
1869
*Munson, Myron Andrews
1864
Packard, Harrison Lloyd
1906
Murai, Tomoyoshi
1892
♦Packard, William Alfred
1857
*Murkland, Charles Sumner
1884
Page, Frederick Harlan
1893
Murphy, Du Bose
1917
♦Page, Henry Pitt
1868
*Musgrove, George Nelson
1885
Page, Houghton
1909
♦Paine, John Alsop
1862
Nagler, Arthur Wilford
1915
Palisoul, Emile Joseph
1899
Nance, Kay Fleming
1911
♦Palmer, Charles Ray
1859
(Kidd Fleming Nance)
Palmer, Frank
1880
*Naruse, Jinzo
1892
Palmer, Frank Herbert
1880
Nason, Charles Pinckney Holbrook
Palmer, Frederic
1872
1873
Palmer, George Herbert
1870
Nason, William Walton
1878
Palmer, Willard Holbrook
1903
Nelson, Charles Adolphus
1892
Pamp, Frederic Ernest
1923
Nelson, John
1921
Papazian, Manasseh Garabed 1890
Nes, William Hamilton
1919
♦Park, Austin Luther
1863
Newell, Arthur Franklin
1915
♦Park, William Edwards
1867
*Newman, Stephen Morrell
1871
♦Parker, Francis
1875
*Newton, Albert Francis
1877
Parker, Frederic
1900
* Newton, Charles Richard Peacock
♦Parkhurst, Charles
1880
(Charles Richard Peacock) 1906
Parkinson, George Hathaway 1910
Newton, Darius Augustine
1882
Parks, William Ulmer
1897
Nichols, Harry Peirce
1875
Parmelee, William Josiah
1883
Nichols, Jesse Gilman
1894
♦Parsons, John
1848
Nichols, Nathan Round
1870
Parsons, John
1877
*Nichols, Starr Hoyt
1860
Partridge, Ernest Croker
1898
*Nichols, William Ichabod
1880
Patch, Don Ivan
1916
Nishio, Kotaro
1911
♦Patrick, Henry Johnson
1853
*Noble, Frederick Alphonso
1861
Patterson, George Willis
1888
*Noble, Mason
1866
Patton, Carl Safford
1892
Noon, Samuel Atkinson
1895
Patton, William Weston
1914
*Norris, Kingsley Flavel
1876
♦Peabody, Albert Bradstreet
1859
♦Norton, Edward
1864
Peabody, Arthur Cochrane
1916
♦Norton, Smith
1858
Peacock, Charles Richard
1906
*Noyes, Charles Lothrop
1880
(Newton, Charles Richard Pea-
Noyes, Frank Irving
1923
cock)
Noyes, Frederick Brooks
1889
Pearson, Arthur Haydn
1880
Noyes, Henry Herbert
1894
Peck, Henry Porter
1881
Noyes, Waldo
1914
♦Peet, Stephen Denison
1854
Noyes, William
1887
♦Pelton, George Austin
1864
Nutter, Virbrook
1926
Penney, Edgar James
1880
Nyhan, Joseph Eugene
1910
♦Penniman, Alford Brown
1886
Penniman, Henry Mixter
1882
*Odlin, James Edwin
1884
Pennington, Julian Ruffin
1915
O'Donnell, Arthur Francis
1920
Pennington, Leslie Talbot
1925
Ogden, Rollo
1880
♦Pennock, Benjamin Whipple
1886
146
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
♦Percival, Charles Homer 1882
*Perkins, Benjamin Franklin 1864
Perkins, Louis Leprilete 1926
Perkins, Sidney Kingman 1880
♦Perkins, Thomas Albert 1861
♦Perkins, William Abbott 1888
Perry, Charles Albert 1879
♦Perry, James 1913
Peters, Herman 1909
♦Pettee, James Horace 1877
♦Pettengill, Samuel Barrett 1866
Peyton, Frank 1908
Pfeifer, Robert Fulton 1925
Pfeiffer, John Eugene 1920
Pfeiffer, Robert Henry 1921
Phelps, George Lee 1909
Phelps, Lawrence 1879
♦Phillips, George Whitefield 1864
Phillips, Hapet Menazar 1894
Phinney, Arthur Osgood 1920
Phipps, George Gardner 1865
♦Phipps, William Hamilton 1866
Pickett, Clarence Evan 1923
♦Pickett, Cyrus 1863
Pickett, Harold Lionel 1914
Piel, Paul Michael 1910
♦Pierce, Charles Morgan 1861
♦Pierce, Leroy Matthew 1869
♦Pierson, Isaac 1869
Pike, Clarence 1883
Pillsbury, Hervey Gorham 1882
Pinch, Pearse 1878
Pincherle, Alberto 1922
Pinckney, Anthony Charles 1891
♦Pingree, Arthur Howe 1898
Pinkerton, William Brown 1890
Piper, Henry Hildreth 1880
Pipkin, Charles Wooten 1920
Plank, Laurance Robbins 1917
♦Plumb, Joseph Carlton 1868
Pond, Evarts Wilson 1914
♦Pond, Theodore Strong 1863
Porter, Edward Collins 1884
♦Porter, Henry Dwight 1870
♦Porter, William 1843
Pounder, Roy Mason 1913
Pratt, Arthur Peabody 1901
♦Pratt, Charles Henry 1861
Pratt, Davie Butler 1887
Pratt, Leon Sherman 1916
♦Pratt, Theodore Constantine 1871
Preston, Richard Greeley 1923
Price, Nelson Allen 1916
Price, Ora Atwill 1914
Price, Wesley Frank 1883
Priest, Robert Franklin 1926
Pringle, Henry Nelson 1893
Pyatt, Charles Lynn 1914
Pyke, James Tobey 1883
Quimby, Langdon
CLASS
1890
Rader, William 1891
Raftery, Harold Brainerd 1918
Raible, Robert Jules 1923
Raiche, Eugene Louis 1898
Ramsdell, Frank Ellsworth 1891
Rand, Lyman Fisk 1874
♦Rand, William Albert 1875
Randall, Winfield Scott 1895
♦Ranney, William Watson 1892
Rawson, Edward Kirk 1872
♦Ray, Benjamin Eastwood 1898
Raymond, Clarence Rexford 1900
Redfern, Donald 1913
Redfern, Laurence 1914
♦Reed, Albert 1862
Reed, Cass Arthur 1912
Reed, Lucius Fenn 1901
Reid, John 1899
Reilly, John Clark 1917
Reimer, Clarence Charles 1923
Reinartz, Frederick Eppling 1925
♦Renouf, Edward Augustus 1842
Reynolds, James Walter 1915
♦Rice, Augustus Marcus 1874
♦Rice, Walter 1875
♦Rice, William Bainbridge 1853
♦Rich, Charles Selwyn 1895
Richards, Ansel Sylvester 1904
♦Richards, Charles Herbert 1865
Richards, Erwin Hart 1880
Richards, Jarvis 1878
♦Richards, William Rogers 1879
♦Richardson, Alvah Mills 1866
Richardson, Cyrus 1869
♦Richardson, Daniel Warren 1861
Richardson, John Alexander, Jr.
1913
♦Richardson, John Peabody 1879
Richmond, James 1877
Ricker, Charles Herbert 1915
Ridgeway, William Wesley 1916
Riebel, Wallin Eleazer 1908
Riggs, Ezra Jackson 1879
Rights, Douglas LeTell 1916
Rivard, Augustin Francois 1882
Robbins, Horace Hutchinson 1878
Roberts, George Benjamin 1916
Roberts, Henry Bellows 1878
Roberts, James Hudson 1877
♦Roberts, Thomas 1861
Robertson, Robert Hamilton 1910
♦Robie, Edward 1843
Robinson, Charles Frederick 1893
Robinson, Elmo Arnold 1926
♦Robinson, Stephen Henry 1885
♦Robinson, Thomas 1875
Rockwell, William Walker 1900
147
INDEX OF ALUMNI
CLASS
Rockwood, Arden Murdock 1899
*Rodgers, Levi 1871
Rogers, Robert Groves 1917
Rogers, Thomas George 1874
Rollason, Herbert Duncan 1916
Rollins, Walter Huntington 1898
Rooke, William Joseph 1925
Roope, Winfield Harding 1916
Root, Edward Merrill 1920
Root, John Bernard 1922
*Roper, Charles Fremont 1885
*Roper, Elijah Henry 1897
*Ropes, Charles Joseph Hardy 1875
Ropes, James Hardy 1893
*Ropes, William Ladd 1852
Rose, William Wallace 1913
Ross, Albion Herbert 1891
*Ross, John Alexander 1860
Ross, Winfred Smith 1895
Roth, Rudolph W 1926
Rouillard, Irving Granville 1916
*Rowley, Charles Henry 1871
Rowley, Tom 1925
Roy, Satyananda 1919
Russell, George Ernest 1916
♦Russell, John Edward 1876
Russell, Joseph Jones 1924
*Ryder, William Henry 1869
Sadler, Richard Watson 1923
Safford, Albert Walter 1875
♦Salter, William 1843
Saltmarsh, Frank Nehemiah 1897
Sampson, Cassander Cary 1878
♦Sanderson, John Philip 1874
Sanford, Lewis Welton 1915
Sannwald, Adolf 1925
Sano, Katsuya 1919
Santikian, Hovhannes Kevork
1888
♦Sargent, Frank Dana 1869
Sarkeys, Elias Joseph 1895
Sasse, Henri Marinus 1921
♦Savage, Daniel Foster 1861
♦Savage, George Slocum Folger
1847
Savidge, John Foster 1920
♦Schauffler, Adolphus Frederick
1871
Scheufler, Karl William 1921
Schmalz, Alfred George Henry
1925
Schmied, Leo Lachmund: see
Elsmith, Leonard 1912
Schofer, William LeRoy 1924
Schumacher, Henry Houghton,
see Page, Houghton 1909
Schwarz, Leo Walder 1925
Scott, Darius Bullock 1872
CLASS
Scoville, Frank Churchill 1886
♦Seabury, Joseph Bartlett 1874
♦Seagrave, James Carter 1849
Seaton, John Lawrence 1914
♦Seaver, Norman 1860
♦Seelye, Laurenus Clark 1860
♦Selden, Joseph Henry 1881
Sevenster, Jan Nicolaus 1923
♦Sewall, John Ladd 1882
♦Sewall, Jotham Bradbury 1854
Sewall, Oliver Dana 1892
Seymour, Charles Rollin 1874
Shaller, Alva John 1925
Shankman, Jacob 1924
Shannon, Paul Eugene 1916
♦Shaw, Edwin Watts 1855
♦Shaw, George Wallace 1884
Shaw, Gilbert Augustus 1891
Shaw, Hooper Reynolds 1925
Shaw, John Taylor 1882
Sheahan, Henry Beston 1909
Sheldon, Charles Monroe 1886
Shepard, Herman Thomas 1891
/ Shepherd, George William 1926
Sherrill, Alvan Foote 1869
♦Sherrill, Samuel Butler 1861
♦Shiere, Peter Benton 1873
Shimer, William Allison 1919
Short, Charles Lancaster 1875
♦Show, Arley Barthlow 1885
Shuder (Schuder), Harry Andrew
1914
Shurtleff, Alfred Dewey Keegan
1897
♦Shurtleff, Ernest Warburton 1888
Silcox, Claris Edwin 1914
Simmons, Arthur Aborn 1913
Simon, Abraham 1910
Simpson, James Chute 1915
♦Sinclair, William Albert 1885
Sinnett, Charles Nelson 1891
Sizer, Henry Sears, Jr. 1923
♦Skeele, Amos 1867
Skeele, Arthur Fessenden 1881
♦Skiles, James Herron 1880
♦Skinner, Edwin Smith 1852
Slack, Ezra Allen 1881
Slade, William 1887
Sloan, Alexander 1897
Slocum, William Frederick 1878
Smiley, Edward Forbes 1920
Smith, Albert David 1888
Smith, Arthur Henderson 1870
♦Smith, Augustus 1847
♦Smith, Azro Andrus 1859
♦Smith, Daniel Elijah 1880
♦Smith, Edwin Ray 1892
Smith, Frank Duncan 1905
Smith, Harry Robert 1920
148
INDEX OF ALUMNI
Smith, James Clifton
*Smith, John Edward
Smith, Luther Thomas
Smith, Luther Wesley
Smith, Nelson Harvey-
Smith, Perry Herbert
Smith, Sherrill Bronson
*Smyth, Newman
Snell, Laird Wingate
Somers, Laurence Drew
Sorenson, Johannes
Soule, William Emery
CLASS
1919
1874
1915
1918
1924
1923
1917
1867
1900
1909
1915
1917
♦Southgate, Charles McLellan 1870
*Southworth, George Champlin
Shepard 1879
Spalding, George Brown 1900
*Spalding, George Burley 1861
*Spence, Edwin Alexander 1864
Spencer, David Brainerd 1881
*Spencer, Edward Glenfaun 1893
*Spooner, Silas Anderson 1878
*Sprague, William Parmelee 1873
*Spring, Leverett Wilson 1867
Stackpole, Markham Winslow
1899
Stahl, Roland Chase 1922
Stanley, Fred Veston 1910
*Stanton, Jonathan Young 1862
Stark, Dudley Scott 1918
Starkey, Robert Edmund 1922
Starr, Edward Comfort 1870
Stearns, Alfred Ernest 1900
Stearns, Edward Roland 1892
*Stearns, William Foster 1893
*Stebbins, Herbert Warner 1882
Steele, Charles Edmund 1875
Steele, Edward Strieby 1883
Steiner, Jesse Frederick 1913
Stephenson, George Malcolm 1913
*Stevens, Henry Augustus 1860
Stevens, Wilmot Eddy 1899
Stewart, John Thomas 1923
Stewart, William John 1903
Stewart, Wood Robert 1905
Stickel, Edwin Charles 1874
*Stickney, Edwin Huntington 1881
♦Stiles, Edward Byron 1888
Stimson, Henry Albert 1869
Stocking, William Redfield 1871
Stoddard, Eugene Warren 1886
Stone, Alfred Wheeler 1916
♦Stone, Edward George 1874
Stoneman, Albert Henry 1900
Strait, Archiver John 1919
Strang, Clement James 1881
Stratton, Harold Linson 1917
Street, Robert Burns 1911
Street, Thomas 1915
♦Strong, Edward Alexander 1859
CLASS
♦Strong, Elnathan Ellsworth 1855
Strout, Joseph Woodbury 1894
Stuart, Luke 1911
♦Sturtevant, Julian Monson 1859
Sumner, Charles Burt 1867
Swenson, Lisle Burroughs 1924
(Burroughs, Lisle)
Swertfager, George Albert 1902
Swezey, Goodwin Deloss 1880
♦Swinnerton, William Thomas 1876
Szent-Ivanyi, Alexander 1925
Taber, Lloyd Jethro Bartlett 1914
Taft, Arthur Nelson 1894
Taintor, Jesse Fox 1878
Taran, Nathaniel Roland 1920
Taylor, Charles Lincoln 1924
Taylor, Glen Albert 1890
Taylor, James Brainerd 1871
Taylor, John Grylls 1877
♦Taylor, John Phelps 1868
♦Taylor, Walter Perkins 1885
♦Tead, Edward Sampson 1878
Teare, Robert Cable 1918
♦Teel, William Henry 1871
Tenney, Henry Martin 1867
♦Tenney, Leonard Baker 1878
Terry, Roderick 1873
Thomas, Edward Seymour 1894
♦Thomas, Moses Bross 1870
Thomas, Percy Ernest 1912
Thompson, Frank William 1920
Thompson, Jay West 1917
♦Thompson, Nathan 1865
♦Thompson, Thomas W 1866
♦Thompson, William Smith 1857
Thomson, William , 1925
♦Threlfall, John Wesley 1920
♦Thurber, Edward Gerrish 1862
Thwing, Charles Franklin 1879
Tideman, Carl Gustav 1913
♦Tilton, George Henry 1873
Timerman, Donald 1924
Tinckom-Fernandez, William
George 1909
Titterton, Lewis Henry 1924
♦Tobey, Rufus Babcock 1880
Tokas, Christie George 1917
Tolman, Albert Walter 1898
Tomblen, Charles Lucius 1874
♦Tomlinson, Joseph Alexander 1876
Torbet, Howard Lee 1909
♦Torrey, Charles Cutler 1854
Torrey, Charles Cutler 1889
Torrey, Daniel Temple 1887
♦Torrey, Joseph 1858
♦Towle, James Augustus 1869
♦Townsend, Luther Tracy 1862
♦Tracy, Alfred Edwards 1872
149
INDEX OF ALUMNI
*Trask, John Low Rogers
Travis, Frank
Treat, Roger Eddy
Troop, George William Hill
True, Mitchell Carver
Trueblood, David Elton
Truslow, Arthur
Tucker, John Foster
Tucker, William Jewett
Tuckerman, Frederick Wells
Tulloss, Rees Edgar
Turner, William Jay
Tuthill, Charles Julian
♦Twichell, Joseph Hopkins
Twombly, Clifford Gray
Tyler, William Bartlett
Ufford, Walter Shepard
Ullom, Thomas Penn
*Upham, Nathaniel Lord
*Upson, Henry
Uraguchi, Bunji
*Vaile, Charles Selden
Vaitses, Stephen
Van Blarcom, Grant
Vandermark, Wilson Ezra
Van Ess, Louis
Van Lunen, Herman
Vatter, Max Hugo
Vining, Eugene Conrad
*Virgin, Samuel Henderson
Voorhees, James Spencer
*Wagner, Peter
Waldo, Edwin Augustus
*Waldron, Daniel Wingate
Walker, Charles Swan
Walker, Henry Hammersley
Walker, John Jairus
Walker, Joseph Newton
Walker, William Henry
Wallace, Leslie Frederick
Ward, Arthur Norman
Ward, George Morgan
Ward, Herbert Dickinson
♦Ward, John Tefft
*Ward, Langdon Lauriston
*Ward, William Hayes
*Warner, Lyman
Warren, Edgar
*Warren, William Harrington
Washburn, Charles Henry
*Washburn, George
*Washburn, George Thomas
*Washburn, George Youngs
Watanabe, Isamu
Waters, Asa Wilson
*Waters, Thomas Franklin
CLASS
1867
1882
1916
1914
1871
1925
1896
1890
1866
1886
1918
1887
1893
1865
1894
1888
1890
1914
1858
1862
1915
1881
1890
1889
1916
1925
1926
1921
1900
1869
1884
1875
1893
1866
1870
1896
1894
1880
1892
1916
1878
1896
1888
1873
1884
1859
1857
1886
1868
1886
1860
1858
1880
1918
1922
1875
CLASS
1910
1900
1892
1926
1895
1895
1880
1918
1915
1912
1894
* Wellington, George Brainerd 1881
Waters, Wayne Lee
Watson, Albert Priestley
Watson, Carey Herbert
Weals, Ernest
Weatherly, Arthur L
Webb, Henry Wilson
Weeden, William Orne
Weil, Frank Taylor
Weist, Sireno Carl (Carl S)
Welch, Daniel Moses
Welham, Frederic
Wellman, Gordon Boit
*Wellman, Joshua Wyman
Wells, Charles Luke
♦Wells, David CoUin
Wentworth, Henry Harding
West, Julius Peter
Westmeat, Arthur Sheridan
Whalley, John Thomas
♦Wheeler, Arthur Martin
Wheeler, Benjamin Webb
Wheeler, Edward Payson
Wheeler, Sheldon Harley
Wheeler, Wilmot Henry
Wheelock, Arthur Stanley
Wheelwright, Joseph
Whipple, Frank Lewis
♦White, Charles Abner
♦White, Frank Newhall
White, Hugh Vernon
♦Whitehill, John
♦Whitney, Henry Mitchell
♦Whitney, Joel Fiske
♦Whittlesey, Eliphalet
Wickey, Norman Jay Gould
♦Wilcox, Asher Henry
♦Wild, Azel Washburn
Wiley, John Corbin
Wiley, Walter Bradford
♦Willard, John
Willard, Thomas Rigney
♦Willby, William Henry James 1914
♦Willcox, Giles Buckingham 1851
Willcox, Inman Lyon
♦Williams, Charles Henry
Williams, David Rees
♦Williams, Edward Moore
Williams, Granville Mercer
♦Williams, Herbert DeWitt
♦Williams, John Healy
♦Williams, John Kilbourn
Williams, Mark William
♦Williams, Mosely Hooker
♦Williams, Rees
♦Williams, Theodore Chickering
1882
Williams, Walter Byron 1904
Williamson, James DeLong 1875
1916
1850
1882
1885
1892
1905
1916
1885
1863
1916
1874
1875
1886
1917
1893
1894
1873
1881
1918
1861
1868
1871
1851
1919
1863
1862
1921
1922
1853
1870
1889
1863
1913
1868
1918
1894
1873
1866
1892
1867
1917
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INDEX OF ALUMNI
Williamson, James Scollay
*Williston, Martin Luther
Wilson, John Brainerd
*Wilson, Moses Eaton
Wilson, William Jerome
Winer, Pascal Wolf
Winn, Fred Emery
Winship, Albert Edward
*Winslow, Lyman Walker
Wise, James Waterman
Witter, Theodore Volney
*Wolcott, William Edgar
Wolfson, Harry Austryn
Wood, Arthur Evans
*Wood, Franklin Parker
Wood, Josiah Alonzo
Wood, Ross Everett
Wood, Sumner Gilbert
*Woodbury, Francis Porter
Woodruff, Francis Winthrop
*Woodruff, Henry Collins
*Woods, Robert Archey
CLASS
1890
1869
1887
1845
1912
1925
1893
1875
1867
1922
1911
1881
1910
1911
1871
1887
1916
1880
1864
1926
1871
1888
CLASS
*Woods, Robert McEwen 1872
*Woodwell, George Masters 1887
♦Woodwell, William Haskell 1872
*Woodworth, Leverett Supply 1874
Wright, James Altonyer
♦Wright, James Edward
Wright, Leavitt Olds
*Wright, Malan Humphrey
♦Wright, Newell Stephen
♦Wright, Reuben Bean
♦Wright, Thomas
*Wright, William Burnet
1914
1865
1915
1879
1873
1877
1839
1861
Yabuki, Keiki 1914
Yale, David Lewis 1892
Yanagihara, Sadajiro 1916
*Young, Albert Adams 1861
*Young, George Shiel 1910
Zeiger, Franklin 1920
Zelson, Louis Gabriel 1920
Zuver, Dudley DeForest 1923
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SEP 14
1981
MAY 2
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